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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 October 29th, 2025
Do you think your pet has a bacterial infection? Visit Petco to learn how Clavamox can help your dog and cat.
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A normal dose of Zeniquin is 2.75-5.5 mg/kg, and your puppy ingested 12.2 mg/kg. As an antibiotic, this medication may cause possible transient vomiting, diarrhea, or a loss of appetite. In young puppies given high doses of Zeniquin daily for 2-4 weeks, lameness and cartilage problems were noted in a study, but this would not be expected after a one-time ingestion. At this point, I recommend feeding a bland diet of boiled white meat chicken and white rice for the next few days to decrease stimulation to the GI tract. After a few days of this diet, you can gradually transition back to puppy food over another 5-7 days. If you need additional peace of mind, you can call the ASPCA animal poison control center at (888) 426-4435. Unless they direct otherwise, I cannot see any benefit in giving activated charcoal or other decontaminants after an antibiotic. I hope this helps and that all goes well!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Zeniquin is contraindicated in patients with seizure disorders due to rare CNS stimulation. There is no specific contraindication in dogs with a history of idiopathic vestibular disease. Convenia does not affect the nervous system
Updated on August 12th, 2025
We don't sell prescription drugs here since we are only a consulting forum. However, if you want to do comparison prices for drugs then the best resource is https://www.goodrx.com OR calling the pharmacy of your choosing directly. I wish you all the best and hope that you can find an affordable price for your pets medication. Take care!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
This would depend on the type of antibiotic being treated. Do not medicate your pet without the advice of your veterinarian. Inappropriate antibiotic use can lead to resistant bacteria and may complicate any underlying condition.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Antibiotics that could be prescribed for secondary skin infections include Clavamox and Cephalexin among others. The type of antibiotic prescribed by your vet depends on the type of bacterial infection they find on Keo's skin. Again, all prescription medication should be used under the direct supervision of your veterinarian.
Updated on August 12th, 2025