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Antibiotics in Dogs and Cats

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Antibiotics have an important place in treating dogs and cats for infections. However, antibiotics need to be used cautiously and only when indicated.

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Dr. Carol is the author of international bestsellers Naturally Healthy Dogs and Naturally Healthy Cats. European book sales records topped 200,000 copies with translation into 12 different languages.
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