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Do you think your pet has a bacterial infection? Visit Petco to learn how Clavamox can help your dog and cat.
Updated on February 23rd, 2026
Petco is here to answer all your questions about the use of orbifloxacin for your pets. Orbax antibiotic is made for use in cats and dogs in an oral solution.
Updated on February 23rd, 2026
Does your pet have issues with bacterial infections and parasites or gastrointestinal infections? Metronidazole is a great antibiotic to help your pet!
Updated on February 23rd, 2026
Learn about Apoquel (Oclacitnib) today. Petco is here to answer all your dog allergy treatment questions including dosage, side effects, administration & more.
Updated on February 23rd, 2026
Marbofloxacin, also known as Zeniquin, is indicated for the treatment of bacterial infections in dogs & cats. Visit Petco to find uses, side effects & more.
Updated on February 23rd, 2026
Mometamax is for the ears. If your do has an allergic dermatitis then he may need an oral antibiotic, anti-histamine, corticosteroid, and/or other medications to help clear up the skin issue. You could also bathe him with a medicated dog shampoo and see if that helps his skin.
Updated on November 25th, 2025
Mometamax can be used in cats "off label". Meaning the label does not state that it can be used in cats only because the company did not do clinical trials on it in that species (usually because it is very costly). I do no think this was a mistake and I would go ahead and use it as prescribed.
Updated on November 25th, 2025
An ear infection can cause a discharge in the ears, redness, swelling, scabs, and some hair loss. Mometamax will treat both a bacterial and yeast infection, as well as help with inflammation and swelling. If the ears don't start to look better in a few days than he should be rechecked by your vet to determine the cause. If his ears are really red and inflamed than an oral corticosteroid may help.
Updated on November 25th, 2025
Hi. It appears the mometomax isn't working well enough in Luca. I would recommended calling your veterinarian to schedule an appointment for a recheck and I would recommend oral medications versus topical in this case. He may need steroids as well. Good luck.
Updated on November 25th, 2025
Hello. Otomax is a broad spectrum medication the contains an antibiotic, antifungal as well as a steroid. It is possible that the steroid is preventing the lesion from healing. I would talk to your vet about this & switching to another antibiotic such as silver sulfadiazine. If it still does not heal, the lesion may need to be cultured or biopsied to identify why it is not healing. Thanks for using Boop by Petco.
Updated on November 25th, 2025