As much as I try not to overuse antibiotics, in cases of animals with
suppressed immune systems, one should be vigilant not to allow any infection
to take more hold because it may take more antibiotics in the long run. If
gums are inflamed, first sign of anything more serious, and if the vet
I also agree, I'd use the antibiotic. The bacteria have to be killed before
they get out of hand.
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On Feb 27, 2012, at 9:47 AM, GRAS g...@optonline.net wrote:
As much as I try not to overuse antibiotics, in cases of animals with
suppressed immune systems, one should be
why be difficult when with a little extra effort you can be impossible.
took Yahmuna to vet yesterday with intent to get vaccinated. she had been
sneezing during week. gums were inflamed as before. no drooling. she sounded
wet. no discharge from eyes or nose. vet noted no temperature.
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