Can puppies take antibiotics and how many days can dogs take antibiotics?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-06
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You can buy an immunoglobulin and inject it for only 10 yuan, which can enhance the dog's immunity, or take it to the pet hospital for injection serum, which also enhances immunity.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's definitely not good and you can't take antibiotics for a long time. It can cause decreased resistance or drug resistance, and can also disrupt the normal flora of the intestines.

    Why give it medicine if it's okay? Puppies pay attention to all aspects such as diet and warmth.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's okay I told the dog to take oxytetracycline every day Xiao mother tablets are not easy to get sick.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Dogs will not take antibiotics for more than 14 days. If the dog's condition is severe or needs to be improved for a long time, the veterinarian may decide to extend the duration of antibiotics on a case-by-case basis. Antibiotics are recommended under the guidance of a veterinarian and as recommended by a physician for lead nucleation**.

    At the same time, pay attention to observe the dog's physical reaction and the hypertonic effect of medication, and contact the veterinarian in time if there is any abnormality.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Drug resistance

    After all, the average life expectancy of humans is 60 years old, and there are many opportunities to use antibiotics in a lifetime, after all, dogs only have an average lifespan of 8-15 years, and it is very likely to die from an accident if they do not die of infection, so this point is not particularly critical in my opinion.

    2. Liver and kidney injury

    This point is actually the most easily overlooked, like penicillin cephalosporin antibiotics, although the current impact on the liver and kidney is very small, there is still a lot in the case of improper dosage. If the dog has liver and kidney failure, there is almost no way to save it. It can only be conditioned by drugs that protect the liver and kidneys.

    Characteristics of the function

    1. Directly act on the cell cell.

    Antibiotics can selectively act on specific links in the DNA, RNA and protein synthesis system of bacterial cells, interfere with the metabolism of cells, hinder life activities or stop growth, or even die, unlike ordinary disinfectants or fungicides that are not selective. Its antibacterial activity is mainly manifested in three phenomena: antibacterial, bactericidal and bacteriolytical.

    2. Selective antibiotic spectrum.

    The effect of antibiotics is selective, and different antibiotics have different effects on different pathogens. The species of pathogen that is susceptible to an antibiotic is called the antibiotic spectrum (antibiogram) of that antibiotic. Antimicrobial effects only against a single species or genus, such antibiotics are called narrow-spectrum antimicrobials, such as penicillin, which only has an inhibitory effect on gram-positive bacteria.

    It not only has an effect on bacteria, but also has an inhibitory effect on chlamydia, mycoplasma, rickettsia, spirochetes and protozoa, this kind of antibiotics are called broad-spectrum antibiotics, such as tetracycline group (chlortetracycline, oxytetracycline, etc.) on gram-positive and negative, rickettsial and some viruses and protozoa.

    3. It has an effective concentration.

    Antibiotics are physiologically active substances. All kinds of antibiotics can generally act on pathogenic bacteria at very low concentrations, which is another major feature that distinguishes antibiotics from other chemical fungicides.

    The effective concentration of various antibiotics against different microorganisms varies, and the minimum concentration (MIC) that inhibits the growth of microorganisms is usually used as the antimicrobial strength of the antibiotic, referred to as the effective concentration. The lower the effective concentration, the stronger the antimicrobial effect. An effective concentration of more than 100 mg L is an antibiotic with a lower intensity of action, and an effective concentration of less than 1 mg L is an antibiotic with a high intensity of action.

    4. It has selective virulence.

    Antibiotics are less toxic to humans and animals and microorganisms and are called selective virulence. It has an obligate antagonistic effect on sensitive microorganisms, and the effect is very strong, and the dilution of more than 10,000 times still has significant antibacterial and bactericidal effects.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    What antibiotics do puppies take

    Puppies are dogs between the first and sixth months of life, and because their immune systems are not yet fully mature, their bodies are relatively fragile and susceptible to various diseases. When puppies develop infectious diseases, veterinarians often use antibiotics to**. So what antibiotics do puppies take?

    1. Classification of antibiotics

    Antibiotics are a class of drugs that can kill and inhibit the growth of bacteria, and antibiotics can be divided into many types according to their mechanism of action and chemical structure. For puppy infection, the antibiotics commonly used mainly include penicillins, cephalosporins, fluoroquinolones, aminoglycosides, etc.

    2. The principle of choosing antibiotics

    When using antibiotics** for puppy infections, the following factors need to be used to choose the right antibiotic:

    1) the age, weight and health of the puppy;

    2) the type of pathogen (bacteria, virus, fungi, etc.) and susceptibility;

    3) the severity and location of the condition;

    4) The dose, frequency and duration of medication.

    3. Contraindications to old skin drugs

    Some antibiotics are not suitable for young errand dogs and can even have adverse effects on their bodies. For example, one of the antibiotics is called chloramphenicol, which is widely used in human medicine but is contraindicated for puppies. Because puppies ingesting chloramphenicol are prone to cause problems in bones and teeth, and even cause anemia, kidney and liver and other organ damage.

    Summary

    When using antibiotics to ** puppy infection, remember to choose according to the actual situation of the puppy, and strictly control the dose and course of treatment to avoid adverse reactions caused by drug abuse. At the same time, the most effective way to prevent and control is to improve the immunity of puppies and reduce the possibility of disease occurrence through usual preventive measures.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Why do dogs need to take antibiotics?

    Antibiotics are a bactericidal drug that can be used for bacterial infections, such as cystitis, inflammation, pneumonia, etc. Dogs often suffer from these bacterial infections due to injury, infection or other causes and need antibiotics to get sick.

    Antibiotics can also be used to prevent and treat infections after surgery and to reduce infections caused by injuries such as snake or insect bites. Therefore, dogs take antibiotics to protect their health.

    2. How to confirm that your dog needs to take antibiotics

    To make sure your dog really needs to take antibiotics, you should take it to the veterinarian. The veterinarian will perform a physical examination and laboratory tests to assess the severity of the condition and advise on whether antibiotics are needed**.

    If the condition is not very serious, the veterinarian may also recommend a period of observation to see if the condition improves, thereby reducing the risk of antibiotic use.

    3. How to use antibiotics to ensure safety

    During the use of antibiotics, you should follow the instructions of your veterinarian and follow the dosage and dosage as stated on the leaflet. There are a few things you need to pay attention to:

    1. Strictly follow the dosage on the drug instructions to avoid overuse, otherwise it will lead to unnecessary use;

    2. Do not change the drug at will, so as not to affect the efficacy;

    3. The tour section cannot be interrupted at will**, even if the condition improves, otherwise it will lead to infection again**;

    4. Antibiotics cannot replace the veterinarian's **, if the condition is more serious or the symptoms are aggravated, the veterinarian should be contacted immediately.

    4. Possible risks of antibiotic use

    The use of antibiotics is not always safe, and excessive, incorrect use can slow down a dog's natural immunity, hinder the body's ability to fight off infections, and even lead to drug relapse resistance. Drug resistance refers to the phenomenon in which bacteria gradually adapt to their presence after being exposed to antibiotics, becoming difficult to kill by drugs, and may also be transmitted to other animals or humans through infection.

    Therefore, dogs need to pay attention to the use of antibiotics, do a good job in the management and use of drugs, and reduce the risk of drug resistance.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    What are antibiotics for dogs?

    Antibiotics are a frequently used drug in the course of canine disease**. So, what do antibiotics do for dogs? The following is elaborated from the following aspects.

    1. The basic role of antibiotics

    Antibiotics are a class of drugs with bactericidal or bacteriostatic effects, which can achieve the purpose of infecting diseases by inhibiting and destroying the growth of bacterial cell walls and cell membranes.

    In the case of canine diseases**, antibiotics play an important role in bacterial infections**, preventing the development of inflammation and as a way to reduce secondary symptoms.

    2. It is suitable for different types of bacterial infections

    Antibiotics work by targeting bacteria, so each antibiotic has a certain bactericidal spectrum and can only work on specific bacteria. Therefore, when using antibiotics** for canine disease, it is necessary to carry out a clear etiological test of the bacteria so that the appropriate antibiotic can be selected for **.

    For example, for gram-positive infections, antibiotics such as cephalosporins, penicillins, etc. may be used**; For gram-negative infections, antibiotics such as ampicillin and trimethoprim** may be used.

    3. Selection of usage methods

    When using antibiotics for canine disease, it is necessary to choose the appropriate use method according to the dog's situation and bacterial type, such as preparation, dosage, frequency of use, route of administration, etc.

    The preparation method is selected according to the severity of the disease, such as oral preparation for mild cases, and injection administration for severe cases. In addition, the dosage and frequency of administration and frequency of use also need to be adjusted and selected according to factors such as dog weight and the half-life of the drug.

    4. *** and drug tolerance

    The use of antibiotics will have certain *** and drug tolerance problems. Including diarrhea, vomiting, rash, decreased appetite, etc., it is necessary to pay attention to hormones, liver and kidney function, etc., especially if it is used for a long time or in excess.

    Drug tolerance is also a concern, and the use of antibiotics in excessive or irrational use can lead to the development of resistance in some bacteria, resulting in ineffectiveness. Therefore, it is also necessary to follow the principle of rational drug use in canine diseases to avoid the occurrence of drug resistance.

    Summary

    Dog antibiotics play a very important role in canine diseases, which can be infected by targeted sterilization, but when using antibiotics, it is also necessary to choose the appropriate use method according to the dog's situation and bacterial type, and pay attention to the antibiotics and drug tolerance problems.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. The misuse of antibiotics can lead to increased drug resistance

    Dogs will inevitably encounter some infectious diseases in their daily life, and antibiotics are important medicines for these diseases. However, if antibiotics are abused as conventional drugs, it is not only difficult to achieve the best effect, but also leads to increased drug resistance. This is because each use of antibiotics will allow drug-resistant strains in the body to gradually gain the upper hand, thus weakening the effectiveness of antibiotics.

    Therefore, even in the case of infectious diseases, the dose and duration of antibiotics should be strictly controlled under the guidance of a veterinarian.

    2. Antibiotics can disrupt the balance of intestinal microbes

    There are many beneficial microorganisms in the dog's gut that can help the dog digest food, strengthen the immune system, and prevent pathogenic bacterial infection. However, this microbial community tends to be canceled out when taking antibiotics, disrupting the microbiome balance in the dog's gut. More seriously, an imbalance can be harmful to the dog's health and may lead to other diseases.

    Therefore, when taking antibiotics in dogs, it is necessary to pay attention to intestinal health, and probiotics can be appropriately supplemented to maintain the balance of intestinal flora.

    3. Different types of antibiotics are different

    Different types of antibiotics are also different, some can cause gastrointestinal discomfort in dogs, while others may cause allergies, hearing damage and other problems. What's more, certain antibiotics can also cause damage to the dog's immune system, resulting in a dog becoming less resistant to disease.

    Therefore, when using antibiotics for dogs, it is necessary to choose the appropriate drug and dosage according to the condition and physical condition to reduce the drug as much as possible.

    4. The use of antibiotics is prone to abuse

    With the increasing awareness of dog health and quality of life, some owners will buy antibiotics for their pets and administer them to their pets**. However, due to the lack of systematic medical knowledge of owners, it is easy to abuse antibiotics, resulting in threats to the health of dogs.

    Therefore, we should guide the owner to ask a veterinarian for diagnosis and treatment as soon as the dog is sick, so as to avoid personal drug abuse.

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