Title: Watch for these Signs of Antibiotic Resistant Infections in Dogs
1Watch for These Signs of Antibiotic-Resistant
Infections in Dogs
2It is important to understand how to keep your
dog safe, including from antibiotic-resistant
infections.
3If you think your dog is having
antibiotic-resistant infections, then dont
hesitate to call us.
4We understand that your dogs health and safety
is a top priority.
5Signs of antibiotic-resistant infection in your
dog
6Recognizing an antibiotic-resistant infection in
your dog is one of the most important skills.
7Here are the common signs of an
antibiotic-resistant infection in dogs-
8Itching flaky skin
9If you notice your dogs excessive itching
licking specific areas, then this is a sign of
antibiotic-resistant infection.
10Take note of how long your dog is itching
scratching call Dr. Rons Animal Hospital and
Emergency.
11Pawing at the ear
12If your dog begins pawing at its ear suddenly
inconsistently, this points to an ear infection.
13If the ear appears red inflamed, this points to
a deep infection that should be seen right away.
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15Frequent urination or trouble urinating could be
a sign of antibiotic-resistant in dogs.
16Your dogs kidneys could be working overtime to
compensate for the antibiotics not working.
17Visible infection at recent surgery site or
lesion
18If you see a visible infection at a recent
surgery site or lesion, then get it examined by
the veterinarian.
19This could be a sign that the medication or
antibiotics are not working.
20No improvement upon taking antibiotics
21If your dog is taking antibiotic for an extended
time with no signs of improvement, then medicines
are not working.
22It is important to tell your veterinary
professional as soon as you notice the symptoms.
23Fever chills
24If your dog has a fever or chills, this could be
a sign of resistance to antibiotics.
25If your dogs body feels very warm or hot to the
touch, then your dog might have a fever.
26The best treatment for antibiotic-resistant
infections in dogs
27After re-examining your dog, your veterinarian
will most likely prescribe an antimicrobial.
28This antimicrobial will act against the infection
that is making your dog sick.
29If your dog begins to show uncommon signs, then
longer more excessive treatment will be
necessary.
30Trust Dr. Rons Animal Hospital Emergency
31Dr. Rons Animal Hospital Emergency is proud to
serve residents of Simi Valley, Moorpark,
Thousand Oaks, etc.
32We understand that your dog really is your best
friend, and we treat every dog as such.
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