
Learn about Cefdinir use for pet dogs. We go over the possible side effects and other key considerations concerning this prescription antibiotic.
Though mostly self-sufficient, your dog’s ears should be cleaned routinely. Done correctly, it’s an excellent habit to get into! As far as ear trouble goes, it isn’t unheard of (no pun intended) for dogs. But seriously… Bigger breeds are more Read More …
Monistat is an anti-fungal medication typically used for yeast infections. While it can happen to any dog, certain breeds are particularly prone to candida outbreaks in and around the mouth, nose and ears. It’s unfortunate when it happens but Malassezia Read More …
Are you wondering if human ear drops are safe for dogs? It’s a great question. Let’s get right to it… First, there’s obviously a huge difference between routine cleaning of your dog’s ears and treatment for an infection. Your vet Read More …
Cephalexin is a broad-spectrum antibiotic used for various types of bacterial infections including those of the upper respiratory tract, urinary tract and even the skin and bones. You’ll be happy to hear the drug AKA Cefalexin, when given correctly, is fairly Read More …
Are you wondering if Neosporin can safely be used on your dog? First the good news: Bacitracin works on animals too—this topical antibiotic speeds up the healing process of minor cuts, wounds, scratches or scrapes for people and pets alike! Read More …
Are you wondering if Azo can help your dog with a urinary tract infection? Straight to the point: The Standard, Value Size and Maximum Strength versions are too dangerous. Anything with phenazopyridine as the active ingredient is off limits to pets. Read More …
Are you thinking of giving your dog cranberries for a stubborn urinary tract infection? Here’s the deal: Contrary to popular belief, the juice does not actually increase urine acidity. Basically it’s a myth that cranberries can cure a UTI or Read More …