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Tylan 50 – Tylosin Injectable Antibiotics

Posted on Jan.13, 2012, under Veterinary Drug

TYLAN® 50 Elanco tylosin Injection is a sterile solution of tylosin base in 50% propylene glycol with 4% benzyl alcohol and water for injection. Each mL contains 50 mg of tylosin activity (as tylosin base). For Use in Swine, Beef Cattle and Non-lactating Dairy Cattle Only.

In beef cattle and non-lactating dairy cattle, Tylan 50 Injection is indicated for use in the treatment of bovine respiratory complex (shipping fever, pneumonia) usually associated with Pasteurella multocida and Actinomyces pyogenes; foot rot (necrotic pododermatitis) and diphtheria caused by Fusobacterium necorphorum and metritis caused by Actinomyces pyogenes.

Tylan has an antibacterial spectrum that is essentially gram-positive, but it is also active against certain spirochetes, large viruses, and certain gram-negative organisms (not including coliforms). It has also been found to be active against certain Mycoplasma species. (continue reading…)

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Vaccine Drops for Cats – Feline Focus 3 – Single Dose

Posted on Jan.12, 2012, under Veterinary Drug

For the vaccination of healthy, susceptible cats as an aid in the reduction of diseases caused by Feline Rhinotracheitis (Herpesviurs), Feline Calicivirus, and Feline Panleukopenia.

Focus 3 vaccine is designed for ocular and nasal administration. Each of the viruses are widespread and are common disease causing agents in cats. Focus 3 vaccine covers Feline Distemper, Rhinotracheitis, and Calici and is designed for eye and nasal administration.

Each dose comes with a dropper and instructions for simple use in the eyes and nostril. use on kittens as young as 3 weeks of age. no syringes, no injecting so no concerns about injection site reactions. (continue reading…)

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Osteoarthritis in Dogs – Degenerative Joint Disease

Posted on Jan.07, 2012, under Tutorial

The join cartilage in freely moving joints may degenerate over time, leading to loss of joint movement and in many cases, pain. This condition is characterized by thinning of cartilage, buildup of fluid within the joint, and the formation of bony outgrowths outside the joint. Joint degeneration can be caused by trauma, infection, the body’s own immune system or malformation during development. This leads to inflammation of the joint membrane, continued cartilage destruction and inflammation, and abnormal joint function.

The signs of osteoarthritis in dogs at a young age are acute joint pain and lameness. The acute phase of osteoarthritis is often ignored and osteoarthritis is generally diagnosed later in life when its chronic signs become more significant. In some cases, osteoarthritis signed with wasting away of muscle and scarring of the joint membrane. The dog will often warm out of stiffness when beginning activity but may refuse to perform strenuous activities altogether. If more than one joint is affected the dog may just walk more carefully and slowly or may just become less active altogether. Dogs do not often cry out in pain when affected with arthritis but they may become irritable, nervous and less active generally because they are in chronic pain. Other signs of osteoarthritis in dogs are Stiffness or slowness in rising from a resting position, Frequent yelping or whimpering or lack of vocalization, Reluctance to play, Difficulty climbing stairs, walking, running, or jumping, Behavioral changes such as withdrawal or aggression, Excessive licking of a joint or leg, Change in normal eating habits. If your dog shows any of these signs or just seems to be slowing down and getting old arthritis is a likely cause. (continue reading…)

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Baytril 100 Injectable Solution for Cattle and Swine

Posted on Nov.28, 2011, under Veterinary Drug

Baytril 100 Injectable Solution for Cattle and SwineBaytril® 100 injectable solution, each milliliter contains 100 mg of enrofloxacin. Baytril is an injectable antimicrobial solution that contains enrofloxacin, a broad-spectrum fluoroquinolone antimicrobial agent.

In cattle, Baytril® 100 is indicated for the treatment of bovine respiratory disease (BRD) caused by Pasteurella multocida, Mannheimia haemolytica in beef and non-lactating dairy cattle. In swine, Baytril® 100 is indicated to treat swine respiratory disease. (continue reading…)

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Animal Stretcher, to Restraint and Handling Animals

Posted on Oct.04, 2011, under Veterinary Tool

ANIMAL STRETCHER restraintThe use of proper restraint and handling techniques reduces stress to animals and also to the handler. Restraint tool or chemical restraint should be considered for prolonged or potentially painful procedures. The dog can be restrained in lateral recumbency (photo) or in a sitting position for injections and minor procedures.

A shy or fearful dog may need extra time spent with it to make it more comfortable. A highly aggressive dog may have to be tranquilized with acepromazine or handled with a capture stick. To pick up a dog to place it on the table, put one arm in front of the of the animals chest and the other either behind the rear legs, at the level of the stifles or under the abdomen and lift in a “scooping” motion. If the animal has a history that indicates abdominal disease, avoid lifting it under the abdomen as it may cause pain. (continue reading…)

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Roll Around Caddy for Pets Grooming

Posted on Jun.13, 2011, under Misc

Roll Around Caddy for Pets GroomingConstructed of high intensity injection molded plastic. Closed on three sides with a full door with a latch for a pad lock. 35″ high, 123/4″ wide, 151/2″ deep. Shown with 275A tool panel as an option. Four divided drawers can be hung from either side. Optional tool panel features 2 electric clipper holders, paper towel holder, duplex electric outlet. Panel installed either side

Category: Grooming Accessories. Product by PetLift. Details

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