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Veterinary Antibiotics for Dogs — Bacterial Infection Treatment

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  • Sale -10% Aziqine Animal Wound & Dressing Gel – Veterinary-Trusted Wound Healing Gel for Fast Animal Recovery

    Azista Aziqine Animal Wound & Dressing Gel – Veterinary-Trusted Wound Healing Gel for Fast Animal Recovery

    AZIQINE Nano Crystalline Silver Gel by Azista Vet is an advanced veterinary wound care solution designed to protect, heal, and accelerate recovery in animals. Powered by nanotechnology, this innovative gel releases free nano silver ions that effectively combat infection while promoting faster tissue repair. One of the major causes of delayed wound healing and treatment failure is contamination from dust, bacteria, and environmental exposure. AZIQINE addresses this challenge by forming a thin, breathable, protective shield over the wound, preventing microbial contamination while maintaining optimal healing conditions. This film-forming hydrogel creates a flexible, elastic layer that adheres to the wound surface without causing discomfort, making it ideal even for active pets. Its antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and cell proliferation-promoting properties work together to enhance wound healing and reduce recovery time. AZIQINE is highly effective in managing cuts, bites, abrasions, lacerations, and first & second-degree burns, and in many minor cases, it eliminates the need for secondary dressing. It is safe, non-toxic, and suitable for multiple species, including dogs and cats. Key Benefits Nano silver ions provide powerful antibacterial protection Forms a breathable shield to prevent contamination Promotes faster wound healing and tissue regeneration Reduces inflammation, oxidative stress, and infection risk No secondary dressing required in minor wounds Easy-to-apply, non-sticky hydrogel formulation Suitable for dogs, cats, and other animals Composition Nanocrystalline Silver – 0.002% w/w Gel Base – q.s Indications Cuts and wounds Animal bites Abrasions and lacerations First and second-degree burns Acute and chronic wounds Skin infections and soft tissue injuries Dosage & How to Use Clean the affected area before application Apply a thin layer of AZIQINE over the wound Use twice daily or as directed by a veterinarian In minor cases, no dressing is required Storage Store in a cool, dry place below 30°C Keep away from direct sunlight and moisture Keep out of reach of children and pets Safety Advice Use under veterinary supervision Wash your hands before and after application Avoid contact with the eyes and deep, untreated wounds Consult a vet for severe or infected wounds Precautions Do not use on very deep or surgical wounds without veterinary advice Monitor healing progress regularly Discontinue if irritation occurs Keep the tube tightly closed after use Available Sizes 20 g Tube 50 g Tube Product Information Brand: Azista Vet Product Type: Wound Healing Gel Suitable For: Dogs, Cats & Other Animals Form: Topical Gel Website: pets-lifestyle.com

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Why Bacterial Infections in Dogs Need Prompt, Correct Treatment

Bacterial infections require timely, vet-prescribed treatment to prevent progression and resistance development. The wrong antibiotic — or the right one stopped too early — can convert a treatable infection into a chronic, resistant problem.

What is Available Here

This section stocks prescription-grade veterinary antibiotics used across India — Amoxicillin-Clavulanate combinations, Doxycycline, Metronidazole, Enrofloxacin, and Cephalexin formulations from brands including Norbrook, Cipla VetCare, Ranbaxy Vet, and Mankind Animal Health. These cover skin infections (pyoderma), urinary tract infections, respiratory bacterial infections, GI bacterial overgrowth, and post-surgical wound infections. A valid veterinary prescription is required for all antibiotics listed here.

The Most Common Mistake — and How It Creates Resistance

Stopping an antibiotic course early — even when the dog appears fully recovered — is the leading cause of treatment failure and antibiotic resistance in pets. Always complete the full prescribed course. Note that antibiotic dosing for cats differs significantly from dogs; never estimate a cat dose from a dog prescription.

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