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Firstly Hello to everyone-this is my first post!!

 

I was wondering if anyone could help me? I'm looking for a broad spectrum antibiotic such as Synulox to treat my dogs surface wound-I'm managing to keep it clean using a Hibiscrub solution 3-4 times a day but I'm lookig for an antibiotic to get hold of the issue & clear it up completley. Due to a bad experience with my Vet I really do not want to take her in-not unless I have to so I was hoping someone may be able to help me on this matter?

 

I have read many things on Fish Flex/Mox too but I can only seem to get it shipped from the U.S. I would prefer Synulox if I can get it.......can anyone help???

 

Many Thanks:) Much appreciated!!!

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Firstly Hello to everyone-this is my first post!!

 

I was wondering if anyone could help me? I'm looking for a broad spectrum antibiotic such as Synulox to treat my dogs surface wound-I'm managing to keep it clean using a Hibiscrub solution 3-4 times a day but I'm lookig for an antibiotic to get hold of the issue & clear it up completley. Due to a bad experience with my Vet I really do not want to take her in-not unless I have to so I was hoping someone may be able to help me on this matter?

 

I have read many things on Fish Flex/Mox too but I can only seem to get it shipped from the U.S. I would prefer Synulox if I can get it.......can anyone help???

 

Many Thanks:) Much appreciated!!!

is it an antiseptic spray you are looking for?

 

http://www.vet4ever.com/products/Alamycin-Spray-200g.html

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I have now started to use an antiseptic spray twice daily since yesterday-she keeps scratching it now and I'm just concerned it may get worse. Its actually on the mammory glands so the area that its on is a nightmare in itself. Thanks for your reply, but still looking for a broad spectrum treatment.

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