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2007-01-17 17:55:42 · 23 answers · asked by ? 1 in Pets Dogs

i didnt say i was giving her the pills but i amgiving her clindamycin from the vet and bathjng her in malaseb shampoo its just that i have had the same antibiotics from my dentist so i wonderd if they were the same

2007-01-17 18:26:08 · update #1

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Any med that is given to you from the vet, is the same formula as those given as human medicines of the same name and dosage. There is no difference other than packaging.

2007-01-17 18:31:49 · answer #1 · answered by Chetco 7 · 0 3

Many antibiotics used for animals are the same as those used in human medicine, but as many have said, unless you have the knowledge as to which antibiotics are safe for a particular species and if so, what is the correct dosage, you should not take it upon yourself to treat a condition which has not been properly diagnosed. IF antibiotics are indicated, too often people do not give the proper antibiotic for an adequate length of time and that does set up for resistance in the bacteria. As someone else said....what you call a "skin infection" could be many things, a bacterial infection, either type of mange, a fungal infection, a hormonal condition or any of a number of other conditions. You need to know what you are treating. You can always call your veterinarian and ask them if something that you have is ok to use in your dog, but they will most likely have you come in unless they know that you know what the condition is.

2007-01-17 19:08:14 · answer #2 · answered by Doctor Doris 2 · 3 0

antibiotics for humans are different, never give a pet human medicine without talking to your vet!

Would you give let your child use a dog shampoo, no thought of much. I no you said you were just asking, but 9 out of 10 questions are on here because you wanted to try them, just waiting for a couple of people saying yes!!

If they aren't working go back to your vets.

2007-01-17 21:09:08 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

NO, it is not safe to give human antibiotics to your dog. A LOT of antibiotics are toxic to the kidneys, and a human dose could kill your dog. Take your dog to the vet to get a prescription for them; until you can get the dog in to see the doc, try oatmeal baths (there are dog shampoos you can get just about anywhere with oatmeal in them, and you CAN use human body wash, like Aveeno, for that) to help soothe the irritation.

2007-01-17 18:04:48 · answer #4 · answered by Julia L. 6 · 2 0

NO. do not give your dog antibiotics of any sort, not only may the antibiotic not work it may be harmful to your dog. some types of human meds can be toxic to dogs. you need to see your vet and get an antibiotic from them. if you give your dog an antibiotic that's not needed your dog may develop a resistance to that particular type of med. please go to your vet.




the vet should have given you a full course of antibiotics. finish that course and if the symtoms are still there or reoccur then contact your vet. another type of antibiotic may be needed then. plus the human amount in your pills may be more than what your pet needs, and you could overmedicate the dog.

2007-01-17 18:02:13 · answer #5 · answered by cagney 6 · 3 0

Take the dog to the vet. First the human drugs may be harmful, secondly, you don't know what is causing the skin problem. If the dog has mange (caused by mites), all the antibiotics in the world won't cure it.

2007-01-17 18:25:45 · answer #6 · answered by licketychick 5 · 2 0

not something is extra puzzling than epidermis inflammation/hair loss in a canine. Even maximum vets are guessing while they diagnose and antibiotics is their 1st "circulate to", which i do unlike, however the justifications it might desire to be are interior the masses. do not supply up. Is he making the spots by chewing? Does he have a quiet, darkish place to sleep at nighttime? Do you sweep him daily? How many times did you bathe him earlier this all started because of the fact a healthful canine won't scent and does not choose many baths. Edit: have confidence it or not, he desires to be brushed daily. you may think of it might make the circumstances worse, yet purely the different. Shepherds have an fairly dense undercoat it is like wool that desires to be brushed via daily with an consumer-friendly canine rake brush daily. think of your hair replace into wool and you purely brushed it as quickly as a month, moist, and it replace into packed onto your head with a hat and superb airborne dirt and dust replace into packing in there. Boy, is that going to start itching and stressful. you could as properly ignore all the different brushes. purely a rake brush that has the gap between the tines. Brush him daily. gently on the start, because of the fact he's sore, yet because of the fact the hair starts growing to be lower back truly get all that ineffective stuff out. that enables air to attain the exterior and airborne dirt and dust out. As for the baths, comparable element. canine are actually not human beings. as quickly as he's have been given a healthful coat which you sweep popular, he would be sparkling and not scent. in case you circulate to three Shepherd chat sites, some human beings purely wash their canine as quickly as a three hundred and sixty 5 days. The extra you wash, the extra you irratate the exterior. Shepherds especially. they have a severe epidermis pH while in comparison with maximum canine. Over 8. And water is 7. so which you're continuously messing together with his epidermis pH. I wash mine 2x a three hundred and sixty 5 days. of direction, if he's been skunked or something like that, he desires an further tub, yet not many times under generic situations. So. extra brushing, much less bathing. i actually wish your little fellow gets extra advantageous. sturdy success!

2016-10-07 08:11:20 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Yes the clinda mycin is the same only its more expensive from the vets, You must not give your dog anything your vet has not prescribed. It maybe the same but the length of time they are allowed to take it may be restrictrd good luck.

2007-01-18 09:13:01 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You should never ever use human antibiotics on a dog! You could make him more sick or worst case scenario, he could die. Try going to a vet and find out what dog medicine he needs.

2007-01-18 04:06:23 · answer #9 · answered by Animegirl 1 · 0 0

CAN YOU TELL ME THE BREED? MY DOG USED TO GO THROUGH A POSSIBLY SIMILAR THING. WHERE IS THE INFECTION & WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE?
MALASEB IS A GREAT SHAMPOO BUT MOST IMPORTANTLY KEEP IT DRY!!
WE CHNAGED OUR DOG TO JAMES WELLBELOVED DUCK& RICE BISCUITS AS THIS FLAVOUR IS THE ONLY ONE FORMUATED FOR SKIN PROBLEMS AND WEBBOX MEAT. SINCE THE CHANGE OF DIET NO INFECTIONS HAVE OCCURRED - TRY THIS. YOU CAN EMAIL ME IF YOU LIKE karleybuckuk@yahoo.co.uk

2007-01-17 23:50:40 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Your dog needs to see a veterinarian who can better tell you if the dog can use the human antibiotics for that particular infection, or not.

Many human drugs can kill dogs quickly.

Please, just take it to a vet.

2007-01-17 18:02:22 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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