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Want to know if it is safe to give your dog or cat Ffludrocortisone? Petco has the answers to this and other pet medication questions!
Updated on November 12th, 2025
Can dogs take Fluconazole? Fluconazole is an anti-fungal medication prescribed to dogs & cats. Visit Petco and learn about Fluconazole uses, dosage, side effects & more.
Updated on November 12th, 2025
Do you have questions about whether it is safe to give your dog or cat enrofloxacin? Petco has the answers to this and other questions about pet medications.
Updated on November 12th, 2025
GlycoFlex is a joint support supplement typically prescribed to dogs and cats. Visit Petco and learn uses, dosage, side effects and more. Get it online or in store now!
Updated on November 12th, 2025
Does your pet have issues with bacterial infections and parasites or gastrointestinal infections? Metronidazole is a great antibiotic to help your pet!
Updated on November 12th, 2025
Hi, thanks for using Boop by Petco! Steroid use, dosing and the taper needs to be decided upon by a Vet that has examined the pet. We can not prescribe drugs or tell you how to use a drug because we legally are not allowed to. I am sorry. I recommend calling your Vet and asking them since they have a legal relationship with you. Have a great day!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hi, thanks for using Boop by Petco! Fluticasone is a steroid so it only relieves the desire to scratch. Mupirocin is an antibiotic. Mange is due to a mite. The above ointment may make the skin feel better but it will not kill the mites. I hope this helps!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
If you live near a Petco that has a full service hospital then yes, you could talk to the vet about refilling your cat’s prescription. If your Petco has a Vetco vaccine clinic then the vet performs vaccines and routine preventative care only and would not be able to authorize refills. Based on the zip code you provided it doesn’t look like there is a full service hospital near you: https://stores.petco.com/vet-services?q=Rothschild,%20WI,%20USA
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Flixotide (fluticasone) and Ventolin (albuterol) are different drugs with different doses in dogs. It is not recommended to switch or medicate your dog with a different drug without first contacting your veterinarian. Ideally, if you can refill the original prescription, that should be the first option. If your veterinarian is unavailable or if there are no more refills on the prescription, then you'll likely need to have Maisy rechecked before a new prescription or different medication is dispensed. Legally, we are prohibited from recommending doses or different medication in the absence of a physical exam and a patient-veterinarian-client relationship.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Unfortunately, we are not permitted to give out drug dosages without a veterinarian - client - pet relationship. If you are seeking this information, I would obtain it through a veterinarian in person or through a veterinary formulary such as Plumb's or Merck. Hope this makes sense.
Updated on August 12th, 2025