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Veterinary Antibiotics for Dogs — Bacterial Infection Treatment

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  • ZooLac Propaste 15ml for dogs & cats

    INTAS ZooLac Propaste 15ml for dogs & cats

    Features: 1)Safe and tested product, highly successful globally for over 10 years. 2)3 actions in one dose. Easy to dose – good taste and palatability. 3)Best probiotic available in the market for dogs & cats not just in India, but all over the world. 4)Works good in cases when gastrointestinal issues persist, as a prevention of diarrhoea during transport or stressful activity, for restoring intestinal health after medications or diseases like parvo, cancer. Dosage: Usual dosage is 1ml per 10kg body weight twice a day in dogs, puppies, cats, kittens. Can be given directly or added to food. Ingredients: 4.2 billion bacteria per ml – Lactobacillus Pediococcus, Bacillus, Lactobacillus acidophilus, plus vegetable oil, lecithin and stabiliser (E551B). Quantity: 15ml in 1 syringe. The syringe is marked with the correct dosage according to your pet’s body weight

    Rs. 1,600.00 - Rs. 2,900.00

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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