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What medication works best for conjunctivitis in dogs?

Conjunctivitis must be treated according to its cause β€” bacterial, viral, or simple irritation. Antibacterial eye drops ease symptoms and discharge should be cleaned away, but severe or viral cases require oral or injected antibiotics or antivirals from a vet.

Q&A πŸ“… July 25, 2024
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What medication works best for a dog with excessive eye discharge?

Discharge alone may mean a too salty or oily diet causing internal heatβ€”just switch to plainer food. Bacterial cases need neomycin sulfate drops, while viral infections call for an acyclovir-based drop.

Q&A πŸ“… July 25, 2024
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What medication helps dog tear stains heal faster?

Tear stains can come from blocked tear ducts, conjunctivitis, or keratitis, so treatment depends on the cause. Gently massage the tear glands and use an eye-care gel to reduce secretion; for inflammation, apply pet-specific antibiotic eye drops or ointment. Breeds with abnormal eye anatomy are especially prone to duct blockage.

Q&A πŸ“… July 24, 2024
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My dog has yellow pasty nasal discharge and kennel cough, diagnosed with upper respiratory infection and bronchitis β€” what medication should I give?

Upper respiratory infections in dogs are treated with medication and nebulization. Pet-specific broad-spectrum antibiotics and cough or phlegm-reducing medicines address the coughing and discharge, while nebulization helps in severe cases. Give medication only under veterinary guidance and adjust the plan as symptoms change.

Q&A πŸ“… July 19, 2024
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What medication should I give my dog for eye discharge?

Eye discharge does not always require medication. Excess salt and oil in the diet can cause it, in which case switch to plainer food; a blocked tear duct needs veterinary clearing. For inflamed eyes, use a pet-specific anti-inflammatory eye drop, and if symptoms persist, seek further diagnosis from a vet.

Q&A πŸ“… July 19, 2024
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What medication can I give my dog for a skin allergy?

For a dog with a skin allergy, remove the allergen first. Mild cases may be relieved with vet-guided diphenhydramine or chlorpheniramine, while severe reactions need a desensitization shot from your vet. Identifying and avoiding the allergen is key.

Q&A πŸ“… June 7, 2024
Why do dogs get cataracts?

Why do dogs get cataracts?

Cataracts mainly come from aging, genetics, eye trauma, or secondary disease such as diabetes and uveitis.

Q&A πŸ“… March 18, 2024
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What should I do if my dog catches a cold?

A dog cold can be caused by chills or viral infection. Here is how to treat it and when to see a vet.

Q&A πŸ“… April 16, 2023
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Can dogs eat cat food?

Yes, but not long-term. Cat food is too high in protein and taurine for dogs; long-term feeding causes indigestion, obesity, and even chronic taurine excess.

Q&A πŸ“… September 8, 2022
Pet-Safe Houseplants That Are Non-Toxic to Cats and Dogs

Pet-Safe Houseplants That Are Non-Toxic to Cats and Dogs

Both pets and plants bring life to a home, but many plants can be risky for furry friends. Here are safe, non-toxic options you can grow alongside your cat or dog.

Pet Health πŸ“… January 11, 2021