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Just now, stop.end said:

100%, not only that but you have to administer with syringe.. and as far as im aware thats a complete NO NO... but id still have nora clav as first choice.

There is no law that's states you can't inject a dog yourself 

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The only downfall with penicillin is too readily available therefore used too much by those who should know better .No antibiotic should be used as a prevention to an infection ,only treatment for fir

There is a big difference in a nip on the nose and a good hiding, easy clean up the odd bite,different when it's a lot more serious, I always have the dogs at heart and if I think they need more than

9 times out of 10 if a dogs is cleaned properly and given the correct aftercare there is no need to be giving any type of antibiotic.Seen too many lads reaching for the needle and probably doing more

9 hours ago, Chid said:

There is no law that's states you can't inject a dog yourself 

Administering drugs to any dog without getting advice and the nod from a vet will land you with a ban, you can't even buy decent wormers without a prescription 

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The only downfall with penicillin is too readily available therefore used too much by those who should know better .No antibiotic should be used as a prevention to an infection ,only treatment for first signs .Jabbing a dog every time it sees something vastly reduces its effectiveness when needed .

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9 times out of 10 if a dogs is cleaned properly and given the correct aftercare there is no need to be giving any type of antibiotic.Seen too many lads reaching for the needle and probably doing more harm than good after a dogs put a hard shift in.

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1 hour ago, downsouth said:

9 times out of 10 if a dogs is cleaned properly and given the correct aftercare there is no need to be giving any type of antibiotic.Seen too many lads reaching for the needle and probably doing more harm than good after a dogs put a hard shift in.

I disagree, if a terrier is in the ground for a long period and has taken a bit well infection has more than likely entered the bloodstream so all the cleaning in the world won't kill it,it will clean up the bite but won't kill the infection. I have personally made that very mistake on a couple of occasions thinking well it's not too bad,good cleaning and aftercare and the dog be grand only to find next morning dog with a head on it like a  football. I'm not saying always jab but if indoubt do it or use a  tablet form.

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On ‎02‎/‎01‎/‎2020 at 21:38, stop.end said:

Nora clav tablets or synulox 100% because there tablet form... not only that but you have to administer  penicillin with a syringe.. and as far as im aware thats a complete NO NO... but id still have nora clav as first choice tablet.

you can get Penicillin in tablet form 

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15 hours ago, fat man said:

I disagree, if a terrier is in the ground for a long period and has taken a bit well infection has more than likely entered the bloodstream so all the cleaning in the world won't kill it,it will clean up the bite but won't kill the infection. I have personally made that very mistake on a couple of occasions thinking well it's not too bad,good cleaning and aftercare and the dog be grand only to find next morning dog with a head on it like a  football. I'm not saying always jab but if indoubt do it or use a  tablet form.

Having a head like a football doesnt mean that an infection has set in.Swelling can occur in any wound wether infection has set in or not,Treating with metacam or a similar anti inflammatory will normallyhelp with this and help keep the dog comfortable. An infection in an open wound takes 2/3 days to set in.In that first 24/36hrs your time is better spent making sure the dog is fully rehydrated (just making sure its had a drink isn't enough if its had a grueler)rather than chucking a load of antibiotics in and giving its kidnys something else to try and deal with.Why chuck a lad of stuff in to try and beat an infection that might not even be there?

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