Only your Veterinarian can give out antibiotics in the correct dosage and also to know when they are needed for your dog. If your dog is ill, take it to your Veterinarian, do not try to give antibiotics yourself as you could only make things worse.
how effective it is.
depends on which antibiotic you are using. For example, Azithromycin is a relatively safe and effective antibiotic. Where as Vancomycin, is a highly effective antibiotic (covers MRSA) but has a lot of morbidities associated w/ it (hearing loss, kidney malfunction, etc).
Antibiotic
It is an antibiotic for dogs and cats.
none, that is a virus
Penicillin is not typically used to treat Lyme disease in dogs. The most common antibiotic used is doxycycline, which is effective in treating the infection. It is important to consult with a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment options for Lyme disease in dogs.
Antibiotic sensitivity is an evaluation of how effective a given antibiotic is at killing the pathogen that grew in culture. When antibiotic resistance is a problem the sensitivity study helps clinicians choose the right medication.
An antibiotic.
The most effective antibiotic for treating a cat's UTI is usually amoxicillin or cephalexin. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and prescription.
no dogs are not fishs, but ask yourself these questions:Do dogs look like fis?Do dogs eat fish food?think about it not dogs are not fish.
just wondering if it would be ok to give my dog the antibiotic KLACID. He seems to be coughing a lot
Antibiotic B is more effective against Sarcina lutea, as it produced a larger zone of inhibition (18mm) compared to antibiotic A (17mm). A larger zone of inhibition indicates that antibiotic B has better inhibitory activity against the bacteria, resulting in better efficacy at controlling bacterial growth.