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Do you have questions about whether it is safe to give your cat sucralfate? Petco has the answers to this and other pet medication questions!
Updated on October 29th, 2025
Do you have questions about whether it is safe to give your dog sucralfate? Petco has the answers to this and other pet medication questions!
Updated on October 29th, 2025
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Poor Dolce! That is good that her Ultrasounds have been normal. I recommend to discuss a urine culture with your veterinarian. This will check for bacterial resistance which would explain why the antibiotics are not working. It will also help to guide in the choice of antibiotics. Best of luck.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hello, sorry to hear about Faith. If you think the sucralfate is making her feel sicker then you can chose to discontinue until you talk with your veterinarian tomorrow and discuss permanently discontinuing this medication. An ulcer should have healed by this time. Hope this helps and best of luck.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
If there is a secondary infection associated with the ulcer than it will help. If the ulcer is caused by trauma from his tongue touching his teeth than it might not help completely. If there is a veterinary dentist in your area than you could have your dog evaluated to see if there is anything that can be done with the teeth to help prevent the problem.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
My favorite is the Virbac veggie chews. They contain no meat products. Here is a link —> https://us.virbac.com/home/our-products/pagecontent/product-selector/cet/cet-veggiedent-tartar-control.html However, keep in mind that if Twinkie has severe dental disease (ie loose teeth, gum loss), then he won’t be able to handle any hard chews like this. Instead a good dental cleaning and extraction of any diseased teeth should be discussed with your veterinarian before using chews. Best of luck moving forward with Twinkie, and I hope that these are suitable for him. Take care
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Using a different syringe is not recommended. The risk of overdose or underdose is greatly magnified. If you use u100 syringes for Vetsulin, a fast way to calculate the correct # of units is to multiply the number of U40 units given by 2.5. (22 units Vetsulin x 2.5 = 55 units in a u100 syringe).
Updated on August 12th, 2025