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keepmotoring
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Sep 26, 2015

of course the one thing I forgot

I have 3 small dogs who all need meds. I have insulin, chemo, pred, diarrhea med, and dry eye med for Kissie. I have Marrow plus, Animax ointment and diarrhea med for Prissy. I have Apoquel and diarrhea med for Missy. I have Sentinel for everyone. But forgot the ear med!!!

One of them has been scratching her ears so need to go to vet Monday for ear meds!! Of course it is rare that we make a trip that we don't visit a vet!! Love my dogs!!!!

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  • dturm wrote:
    Use the Animax ointment. If it isn't better by monday, go to the vet.

    Doug, DVM

    Animax Ointment Indications

    Animax Ointment is particularly useful in the treatment of acute and chronic otitis of varied etiologies, in interdigital cysts in cats and dogs and in anal gland infections in dogs.

    The preparation is also indicated in the management of dermatologic disorders characterized by inflammation and dry or exudative dermatitis, particularly those caused, complicated, or threatened by bacterial or candidal (Candida albicans) infections. It is also of value in eczematous dermatitis, contact dermatitis, and seborrheic dermatitis; and as an adjunct in the treatment of dermatitis due to parasitic infestation.
  • CA POPPY, it is a little pharmacy for sure! I took a picture of all the meds I give my dogs on facebook and the caption was " Meds for dogs = 12, meds for me =0, unless you want to count wine!!!!
  • Wow! You must feel like you almost qualify as a vet tech! Our current dog only needs the urinary diet food as she tends to make crystals. We are getting off easy, for now. That Animax ointment is wonderful and always seemed to quickly heal boo-boos.
  • Use the Animax ointment. If it isn't better by monday, go to the vet.

    Doug, DVM

    Animax Ointment Indications

    Animax Ointment is particularly useful in the treatment of acute and chronic otitis of varied etiologies, in interdigital cysts in cats and dogs and in anal gland infections in dogs.

    The preparation is also indicated in the management of dermatologic disorders characterized by inflammation and dry or exudative dermatitis, particularly those caused, complicated, or threatened by bacterial or candidal (Candida albicans) infections. It is also of value in eczematous dermatitis, contact dermatitis, and seborrheic dermatitis; and as an adjunct in the treatment of dermatitis due to parasitic infestation.