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arabellaflynn · 1 year
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For those who may have missed it over on Instagram, I took in two younger rattos in August. A nice young lady on one of my message boards had lost her housing and had to re-home her critters. Cheddar and Cheese came all the way up from New Jersey to meet me in Providence, and take an interminable train ride back up to Boston, where they were installed in the top floor of Schloß Ratter. Les Fromages seemed not terrible fussed by the move, and downright excited by all the rain that weekend, and mostly ignore Casper's attempts to annoy the neighbors from below.
(Mickie does not care. Mickie cares about very little, other than hammocks, snacks, and getting proper scritches right behind the ears. Mickie is very happy with his life, and we would all do well to learn from this.)
A few weeks ago, Les Fromages started making snoof noises. This, like most other rat malfunctions, is pretty easy to diagnose. Itchy rat? Probably mites! Bathe rat, clean cage, apply kitten Revolution. Somebody got nipped? Betadine, ibuprofen, amoxicillin if it looks sus. Etc.
Snoofy rat is almost always mycoplasmosis. Pretty much all fancy rats are colonized with the bacteria Mycoplasma pulmonis, but it's only a problem when it overgrows, at which point they basically get a nasty cold. If it progresses too far, they can end up with bacterial pneumonia. It's easy to treat, but the main antibiotic used for it, enrofloxacin (aka Baytril), was one of the few things I couldn't figure out how to get my hands on without going through a vet.
I keep a store of the most common veterinary antibiotics around, because rats are simple creatures and vets are expensive. Amoxicillin, doxycycline, and erythromycin are easy to get from aquarium suppliers. Apparently you dump them into fish tanks to take care of fin rot. I side eye the erythromycin a little, because I could only get it in powder packets and I can't find out what the inert filler is, but Fish-Mox and Fish-Dox are literally just bottles of the same off-brand generic antibiotics CVS would give you. They come in capsules that you can twist apart, and the contents dissolve in water -- or, in my case, sugar-free sno-cone syrup. 
Enrofloxacin is apparently not used for fish tanks. I could find a few places that would sell me tablets, but that's not very useful. Tablets are stupid hard to compound. You need a mortar and pestle to grind them back into powder, and the fillers used to press them into tablet shapes are usually not water-soluble. You wind up with a suspension instead of a solution, and I don't know of any good way to emulsify it, so getting it to stay mixed long enough to get a consistent dose is a little iffy. Baytril tastes appalling and is a little caustic, so keeping a known concentration is a little more important than with the other ones, which I'm betting don't taste great either but are not so hefty that getting ±10% in your dose is a big deal.
It turns out that my vet doesn't do mail order Rx, so I had to hunt around anyway -- but what I didn't know before was that injectable Baytril can be diluted and given orally. Injectable 5% and 10% solution is surprisingly easy to get, for reasons unclear. It might be that injectable is used more for livestock than pets, and farm supplies are under alarmingly loose control in the US. Or it might just be that if you're down to buying injectable antibiotics, they figure you either know what you're doing or you're too damn stupid to be stopped. Either way, I now have a bottle of shelf-stable liquid enrofloxacin, and know where to get more when it runs out.
Just in time, too. Cheddar had started making a constant snorggggggle noise whenever he ran around too much, a bad noise for a rat to be making. He wouldn't take his decongestant chocolate either, which was alarming. Chocolate is usually the very last thing rats stop eating. Turns out he just doesn't have much of a sweet tooth. After some trial and error, I did find the flavor that made everyone take their meds without complaint, and that flavor is: Ham. Cheddar hungers for flesh. Fine by me, baby food is cheap.
It took a few days, but I woke this morning to blessed silence. Nobody in the cage was snoring. Huzzah! We are back to just mysterious chewing noises and unpredictable squeaking sounds as Cheddar, who seems to be feeling much better, pins his brother down solely to chew on Cheese's head. The Toon Bros remain fine and completely unconcerned about anything besides their own food bowls.
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intracinpharma · 3 years
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Intracin Pharmaceuticals is the leading veterinary medicines exporter in Thailand. We develop, manufacture and distribute IrofloxSA Enrofloxacin Injection for cattle, buffaloes, sheep, goats, horses and camels.Enrofloxacin is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections.
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vetloading · 5 years
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A sad update, y’all. A few weeks ago, I lost my darlings Pearl (pictured at the top in her nebulization box) and Mable (red and white in the last photo) to what appears to have been an upper respiratory infection. Pearl, who I’m not afraid to admit was definitely my favorite, went to the emergency vet over a weekend with severe dyspnea. She received a breathing treatment there and an injection of enrofloxacin, and was prescribed a week of enro to take home as well as 2-3x daily breathing treatments. While she initially improved dramatically, she began whistling when breathing a few days in. The vet prescribed doxycycline for a suspected Mycoplasma infection. 
A day or so later, I found Mable acutely dead in the group cage from which I had removed Pearl. Another call to the vet, and the remaining ladies were prescribed enrofloxacin + doxycycline + breathing treatments, despite showing no clinical signs, as a precaution. About two days into treating all three of the remaining mice, Pearl’s condition declined and she passed in the morning shortly after her treatment while I was in class. To say I took it hard is an understatement. She was such a special little animal, and I miss her so much. 
There is some good news, though. Tilly and Gertrude (the black and white mouse pictured with Pearl in the third photo) received their last dose of antibiotic this evening and have maintained good health throughout their treatment! I plan to begin reintroducing them to one another this week, as they have been separated for treatment. I’m grateful to still have these two wonderful little meece, but it all seems strange without Mable and Pearl around. 
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bloojayoolie · 5 years
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Anaconda, Beef, and Butt: Romeo ld 56356, 8 Yrs 75 lbs. of cuddles Manhattan ACC Easy. soft, snuggly. happy senio gentleman! A TOTAL JOY! TO BE KILLED 4/2/19 Handsome Romeo @MACC looking for his Juliet! Mellow Romeo is friendly and respectful around CATS and is friendly with small and larger dogs! We are certain that if we grabbed the old Webster’s Dictionary and looked up the word “Joy”, that Romeo’s picture would be there. In fact, we are certain that if we looked up “generous” or “good natured” or just the word “Love” itself, he would be there. Romeo is 8 years young, a big boy with an even bigger heart, who just wants to share it with everyone he meets. He loves nothing more than a lean in or a cuddle, a butt scritch or a hug. He pulls in everyone around him, a magnet for those who want to feel wanted, loved, important and special. Because ROMEO, true to his name, will make you feel like you are the center of the universe, or at the very least, the center of his world. With Romeo, you will always feel wanted, you will always feel loved, and you will ALWAYS feel important. Don’t wait another minute to add the man of your dreams to your everyday life and make it something truly special. MESSAGE our page or email us at [email protected] for assistance saving his life. A volunteer writes: Romeo,Romeo where forth art thou?...oh, there you are, snuggled against my leg and giving me head nudges! Nothing beats a sweet, smiley senior and this handsome redhead stands out in a crowd for more than just his cuddling abilities and good looks. He can be shy at first but once he warms up he's wonderfully social and loves people and other dogs, happily bouncing around in playgroup and enthusiastically greeting pups of all sizes when out for a walk. He seems very house trained and enjoys long strolls in the park and gently eating liver treats from my hand, though he did turn his nose up at my generic beef jerky. A gentleman (of Verona) has to maintain some standards! We're told Romeo was friendly and mellow in his previous home, getting along well with fellow dogs and even behaving respectfully toward cats. Come make Romeo's acquaintance for yourself and let him charm you too. Parting may be such sweet sorrow but we'll all be smiling the day Romeo says goodbye to the Care Center and hello to his new life as a beloved family pet. MY VIDEO: Romeo is a sweet senior looking for love <3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMucU-8Rdi8 Romeo and Dutchess https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-h2A_yJfRc ROMEO, ID# 56356, 8 yrs old, 75.6 lbs, Unaltered Male Manhattan ACC, Large Mixed Breed, Brown / White Owner Surrender Reason: O is moving and unable to keep P in new home Shelter Assessment Rating: LEVEL 3 No children (under 13) Medical Behavior Rating: OWNER SURRENDER NOTES - BASIC INFORMATION: Romeo is a 8 year old brown and white male large mixed breed dog. Previous owner had Romeo for abut 8 years and got him from a friend. He is surrendering him today because of moving issues. Rome previously lived with 3 adults. Around strangers, Romeo is shy and it depends on who he gets along with. He may growl at certain people or will be nice to certain people. Around children, Romeo is friendly and respectful. Romeo has been around other dogs before he is friendly with both small and larger dogs. Romeo has been around cats he is respectful and friendly. He does not resource guard food bowls toys or treats. When someone unfamiliar approaches the home, Romeo will bark and will also bark if someone approaches his owner. He has not bitten another animal or person, is housetrained and his energy level is described as medium, friendly, playful and mellow. Other Notes: Romeo has received a bath from the previous owner and he enjoys it. Romeo also allows to have his nails cut and loves to be brushed as well. he isn't bothered if he is held or restrained. Has this dog ever had any medical issues? Yes Medical Notes Romeo came to ACC with a mass on his right hind leg. He has no other known concerns or issues at this time. For a New Family to Know Romeo is a Medium energy, friendly, playful and mellow dog. Previous owner's favorite thing about Romeo is that he is friendly. Romeo enjoys playing with all types of toys. He eats both wet and dry food mixed together about once a day. Romeo gets walked in the morning time, aftenoon and night. He also has been kept indoors only. Romeo does pull when he is on the leash. INTAKE NOTES – DATE OF INTAKE, 5-Mar-2019: Upon intake, Romeo had a tense body. When approached he began to growl and bare teeth. He allowed me to walk around with him on a leash but was handled into a kennel by his owner. Minimal handling. BEHAVIOR NOTES: Means of surrender (length of time in previous home): Owner Surrender (In home for 8 years) Previously lived with: Adults Behavior toward strangers: Shy, growls at some people Behavior toward children: Friendly and respectful Behavior toward dogs: Friendly Behavior toward cats: Friendly and respectful Resource guarding: None reported Bite history: None reported Housetrained: Yes Energy level/descriptors: Romeo is described as friendly, playful, and mellow with a medium level of activity. SHELTER ASSESSMENT - Date of assessment: 6-Mar-2019 Summary: Leash Walking Strength and pulling: Moderate Reactivity to humans: None Reactivity to dogs: None Leash walking comments: None Sociability Loose in room (15-20 seconds): Highly social Call over: Approaches readily Sociability comments: Stays by assessor, nudges assessor's hand with his nose Handling Soft handling: Tolerates contact Exuberant handling: Fearful Comments: Body soft at first but becomes a bit tense and displays discomfort (tail down, lip licking) with prolonged handling. Arousal Jog: Follow (loose) Arousal comments: None Knock: No response Knock Comments: None Toy: No response Toy comments: None PLAYGROUP NOTES - DOG TO DOG SUMMARIES: The previous owner of Romeo described his behavior around dogs as "friendly". Slow introductions are recommended to other calm, respectful dogs. 3/6: When introduced off leash to the female greeter dog, Romeo engages in brief running play. He later wanders the environment and sniffs. 3/11-19: Romeo greets calm female dogs politely. 3/20: Romeo is more forward when greeting, barks to solicit. 3/25: Romeo keeps only to himself. INTAKE BEHAVIOR - Date of intake: 5-Mar-2019 Summary: Tense, growled, bared teeth ENERGY LEVEL: Romeo is described as having a medium level of activity. BEHAVIOR DETERMINATION: Level 3 Behavior Asilomar TM - Treatable-Manageable Recommendations: No children (under 13) Recommendations comments: Due to being reported to growl at some new people in his previous home, we recommend an adult only home. Potential challenges: Fearful/potential for defensive aggression Potential challenges comments: Romeo is reported to be shy with new people and growl at some of them. At the care center, he has appeared timid, tensing during some interactions. Please see handout on Fearful/potential for defensive aggression. MEDICAL EXAM NOTES: 29-Mar-2019 Progress Exam SO BAR in kennel; rises from bed and comes to front of kennel to receive scratches. EN -- eyes are clear. mucoid nasal discharge bilaterally. No sneezing or coughing A CIRDC P enrofloxacin 136mg tablet -- give 2.5 tablet PO q24h x 14 days cerenia 60mg tablet -- give 1 tablet PO q24h x 4 days 22-Mar-2019 Progress Exam Patient is BAR in kennel. Prescrotal incision is CDI. 21-Mar-2019 Spay/Neuter Summary Canine neuter Pre Medication: Buprenorphine mg/mL injectable, 2.89 mL IM, once Butorphanol 10 mg/ml injectable, 0.58 ml IM, once Dexdomitor 0.5 mg/mL injectable, 0.23 mL IM, once Induction: Ketamine 100 mg/mL injectable; 0.87 mL IM, once Propofol 10 mg/ml injectable; 1.4 ml IV, once Venous access: 20 g IV placed in RF cephalic vessel. Anesthesia notes: 12 fr. ET tube placed, maintained general anesthesia throughout procedure on variable Isoflurane and O2. Size 3 L rebreathing bag. Testicular block: 1.4 ml Lidocaine + 1.4 ml Sterile water, given pre-operatively. Intraoperative fluid administration: Intraoperative IV fluids (LRS) administered at a rate of 290 mL/hr throughout procedure. NSAID: Rimadyl 50mg/mL injectable, 2.3 mL, SQ, once post operatively, for post operative pain relief. Recovery Status: Uneventful Anesthetist/Monitor: 1575/1335 Start 1.5 tablet carprofen 100 mg sid po x days as pain management Dog Neuter Was this dog a cryptorchid? no Pre scrotal Incision Spermatic Cord Ligation with: 0 PDS Sub Q closure: 2-0 PDS Skin closure? 2-0 PDS skin glue Post Surgery Note: 9:43 AM Pre Op Exam Estimated age: 8 yr Subjective: owner surrender Observed Behavior -hyperactive, friendly Evidence of Cruelty seen -none Evidence of Trauma seen -none Objective BARH mm pink P = WNL R = WNL BCS 7/9 EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal or ocular discharge noted Oral Exam: mild dental tartar PLN: No enlargements noted H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupnic ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, multiple masses over body- as previously described on intake, and additionally a pendulous dermal mass on ventral tail base U/G: scrotal tests CNS: Mentation appropriate - no signs of neurologic abnormalities Rectal:not performed Assessment healthy multiple dermal masses appear quiet with no signs of ulcerations, infection, or trauma Prognosis: very good Assessment Plan: neuter SURGERY: Okay for surgery 19-Mar-2019 Progress Exam HX: CHECK GROWTH UNDER TAIL DOG HAS MANY GROWTHS INCLUDING L HL LATERAL THIGH - PEDUNCULATED MASS BAR H MSI- VENTRAL ASPECT OF PROXIMAL TAIL- PEDUNCULATED CYSTIC LIKE MASS EFFECT 10-Mar-2019 REQUESTING TRAZODONE TREATMENT TRAZADONE- 5MG/KG SIG: 200MG Q 12HRS INDEFINITELY 6-Mar-2019 DVM Intake Exam Estimated age: ~8yrs based on O hx. Consistent with exam. Microchip noted on Intake? scanned negative. implanted by LVT History : O surrender. O is moving and unable to keep P in new home Subjective / Observed Behavior - BAR, tense, shaking, flinching with touch. Evidence of Cruelty seen - None Evidence of Trauma seen - none Objective BCS 7/9 EENT: Eyes clear, ears have moderate brown exudate, AU; no nasal or ocular discharge noted Oral Exam: did not evaluate due to behavior. PLN: No enlargements noted H/L: No murmur ausculted; CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupnic ABD: Non painful. Tense, difficult to palpate organs U/G: intact male. testicles are smooth and symmetrical. MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites; large 4 inch pink, non haired, pendulous mass along the left lateral thigh. 0.25cm pink, dermal, non haired mass along intrascapular region. 1.5inch SQ soft, freely moveable mass along the right lateral flank. CNS: Mentation appropriate - no signs of neurologic abnormalities Rectal: externally normal. Assessment multiple masses throughout body overweight otitis externa Prognosis: fair to good Plan: cytology of mass along dorsal back and lateral thigh. weight loss recommended ear cleaning claro otic, AU SURGERY: Okay for surgery +/- mass removal * TO FOSTER OR ADOPT * HOW TO RESERVE A “TO BE KILLED” DOG ONLINE (only for those who can get to the shelter IN PERSON to complete the adoption process, and only for the dogs on the list NOT marked New Hope Rescue Only). Follow our Step by Step directions below! PLEASE NOTE – YOU MUST USE A PC OR TABLET – PHONE RESERVES WILL NOT WORK! * STEP 1: CLICK ON THIS RESERVE LINK: https://newhope.shelterbuddy.com/Animal/List Step 2: Go to the red menu button on the top right corner, click register and fill in your info. Step 3: Go to your email and verify account \ Step 4: Go back to the website, click the menu button and view available dogs Step 5: Scroll to the animal you are interested and click reserve STEP 6 ( MOST IMPORTANT STEP ): GO TO THE MENU AGAIN AND VIEW YOUR CART. THE ANIMAL SHOULD NOW BE IN YOUR CART! Step 7: Fill in your credit card info and complete transaction HOW TO FOSTER OR ADOPT IF YOU CANNOT GET TO THE SHELTER IN PERSON, OR IF THE DOG IS NEW HOPE RESCUE ONLY! You must live within 3 – 4 hours of NY, NJ, PA, CT, RI, DE, MD, MA, NH, VT, ME or Northern VA. Please PM our page for assistance. You will need to fill out applications with a New Hope Rescue Partner to foster or adopt a dog on the To Be Killed list, including those labelled Rescue Only. Hurry please, time is short, and the Rescues need time to process the applications.
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strongbrew-hamstery · 6 years
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I’ve been procrastinating giving you guys a #Ty update because honestly it’s not good news and I’m heartbroken that we haven’t been able to help him yet. We visited @ontvetcollege where Ty spent most of the day on Thursday. He had a skin scrape and an ultrasound. Both were normal. We decided to give him an ivermectin injection in case of a demodex outbreak. He was already on enrofloxacin, meloxicam and benedryl so we had ruled out allergies. Since then, Ty’s full body edema has only gotten worse. He’s clearly uncomfortable and not happy. It makes me want to sob. He doesn’t deserve this at all. I started him today on steroids which is our last course of action. I cannot morally let Ty continue to suffer while we try this and that, and unfortunately the reality of it is that we don’t have all the options we might have if Ty was a dog. I’ve booked another appointment with OVC for next week. If he shows no further improvement I will have him humanely euthanized. Until then, I’m going to spoil the hell out of him. Please think a good thought for Ty. He’s not an old hammy and really doesn’t deserve any of this. I just wish I could fix it and make it all better for him.
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factmrresearch1 · 3 years
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Enrofloxacin Market Insight :-
The global enrofloxacin market size is expected to witness potential gains in the future, and register a significant CAGR over the forecast period (2019 - 2027).
Market Overview
Enrofloxacin (ENR) is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic and a veterinary antibacterial agent. It is sold under the trade name Baytril by the Bayer Corporation. ENR is currently approved for treatment of individual pets and domestic animals in the U.S. by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). ENR is effective against a several gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Klebsiella, and E.coli. It is used for the treatment of infections of skin and soft tissue, urinary tract infections in dogs and cats, Chlamydophila felis infections in cats, and ulcerative colitis caused by Escherichia coli in dogs. Significant growth in the poultry sector is expected to have positive impact on the market growth of enrofloxacin over the forecast period.
Market Dynamics
Increasing use of ENR in treatment of infections caused by both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria is expected to boost the market growth. ENR is administered to cattle by subcutaneous injection and to pigs by intramuscular injection. It is administered orally to cattle, pigs, turkey, and chickens, for the treatment of infections of the respiratory and alimentary tract.
However, in rare instances, use of ENR in cats has been linked with retinal toxicity. The drug cannot be used in pets that are allergic to it. ENR is also associated with some side effects such as vomiting, diarrhea, and lack of appetite. Moreover, effective in September 2005, enrofloxacin was withdrawn from use in the U.S. poultry farms. These factors are expected to hinder growth of the enrofloxacin market over the forecast period.
Increasing trend of adopting pets is expected to offer lucrative opportunities for market players to enhance their market share.    
Market Outlook
Asia Pacific is expected to hold dominant position in the enrofloxacin market over the forecast period. Factors such as growing population and high demand for poultry meat are expected to impact the market growth. Moreover, significant growth in the pet industry in China is also expected to contribute to the market growth in Asia Pacific. Restrictions on the use of ENR in the U.S. is expected to adversely affect growth of the market in North America.
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Some of the major players operating in the global enrofloxacin market include, Bayer Corporation, KRKA d.d., Novo mesto, Pro Zoon, Chanelle Pharmaceuticals, VetMedic, and VM Pharma.
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martynnx-blog · 5 years
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Enrofloxacin Market : Get Facts About Business Strategies 2019–2027
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The global enrofloxacin market size is expected to witness potential gains in the future, and register a significant CAGR over the forecast period (2019 – 2027).
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Market Overview
Enrofloxacin (ENR) is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic and a veterinary antibacterial agent. It is sold under the trade name Baytril by the Bayer Corporation. ENR is currently approved for treatment of individual pets and domestic animals in the U.S. by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). ENR is effective against a several gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Klebsiella, and E.coli. It is used for the treatment of infections of skin and soft tissue, urinary tract infections in dogs and cats, Chlamydophila felis infections in cats, and ulcerative colitis caused by Escherichia coli in dogs. Significant growth in the poultry sector is expected to have positive impact on the market growth of enrofloxacin over the forecast period.
Market Dynamics
Increasing use of ENR in treatment of infections caused by both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria is expected to boost the market growth. ENR is administered to cattle by subcutaneous injection and to pigs by intramuscular injection. It is administered orally to cattle, pigs, turkey, and chickens, for the treatment of infections of the respiratory and alimentary tract.
However, in rare instances, use of ENR in cats has been linked with retinal toxicity. The drug cannot be used in pets that are allergic to it. ENR is also associated with some side effects such as vomiting, diarrhea, and lack of appetite. Moreover, effective in September 2005, enrofloxacin was withdrawn from use in the U.S. poultry farms. These factors are expected to hinder growth of the enrofloxacin market over the forecast period.
Increasing trend of adopting pets is expected to offer lucrative opportunities for market players to enhance their market share.
Market Outlook
Asia Pacific is expected to hold dominant position in the enrofloxacin market over the forecast period. Factors such as growing population and high demand for poultry meat are expected to impact the market growth. Moreover, significant growth in the pet industry in China is also expected to contribute to the market growth in Asia Pacific. Restrictions on the use of ENR in the U.S. is expected to adversely affect growth of the market in North America.
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Some of the major players operating in the global enrofloxacin market include, Bayer Corporation, KRKA d.d., Novo mesto, Pro Zoon, Chanelle Pharmaceuticals, VetMedic, and VM Pharma.
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bloojayoolie · 5 years
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Being Alone, Beautiful, and Cats: The Prettiest, squishest zeenie queen" LITTLE LUNA I SPAYED & READY TO GO HOME! Puna AT MANHATTAN ACC WAITING FOR A NEW HOME TO BE KILLED 8/27/19 47 POUNDS OF LOVE AND CUTENESS, LUNA IS SPAYED AND READY TO BE LOVED <3 Volunteer Misha Barbour writes: Luna #71943, 1, prettiest, squishiest zoomie queen. May not get #tot on the first try but will steal your heart at first sight. At Manhattan ACC. A volunteer writes: Oh lovely Luna! Named for the moon but shining like the sun, 1 year-old Luna bewitched me from the moment we met with that sweet, irresistible smile. But while some as beautiful as she might be prone to great seriousness, our pretty princess is anything but! Look away for too long and you'll miss Luna's leaps and dives, play bows, and oh yes, zoomies! And at that last bit our silly sweetheart is an expert. She's also perfected giving kisses, taking snacks gently, chasing a ball, and stealing hearts. At least she certainly did mine. Luna is waiting in adoptions at Manhattan ACC. MY MOVIES: Luna has me over the moon https://youtu.be/CjQayc3WdPo Luna, Mister Fantastic, Sox and Thor in Playgroup https://youtu.be/X2-DqzOi4gs LUNA, ID# 71943, 1 yr old, 47.13 lbs, Manhattan Animal Care Center , Large Mixed Breed Cross, Black / White Spayed Female I came into the shelter as a owner surrender on 8/8/2019, with the surrender reason stated as person circumstance- landlord won't allow (nycha). Behavior History: Behavior upon intake Luna was super friendly, tail wagging low, and allowed counselor to scan for a microchip, pet, collar and take a picture. Date of Intake: 8/8/2019 Spay/Neuter Status: Spayed Basic Information:: Luna is a large mixed breed approximately a year and a half who was surrendered due to owner unable to keep her in the home. Previously lived with:: 2 adults, 6 children, 1 cat How is this dog around strangers?: Luna is described as friendly, affectionate, playful and relaxed. How is this dog around children?: Luna has previously lived with children ages 2 months to 17 years old who Luna is friendly, affectionate, playful, relaxed and respectful. How is this dog around other dogs?: When on a walk Luna will see a dog and she is very friendly, relaxed and playful How is this dog around cats?: Luna previously lived with a domestic short hair who she gets along with very well. Luna is friendly, relaxed and playful. Resource guarding:: Luna isn't bothered when owner takes her food, toys or treats away while in her possession. Bite history:: No known bite history during time of intake. Housetrained:: Partially Energy level/descriptors:: High Other Notes:: Luna isn't bothered when being pushed off furniture, held/restrained. She loves to get brushed and given a bath but will struggle when her nails are being trimmed. Luna isn't bothered during fireworks or thunderstorms. When unfamiliar people approach her home she will bark to let her owners know people are coming but when they enter the apartment she is fine. Has this dog ever had any medical issues?: No Medical Notes: No known medical concerns during time of intake. For a New Family to Know: Luna is described as friendly, affectionate, playful and all around lovable. Luna loves to run around, chasing balls and playing tug a war with owner. Owner's favorite thing about Luna is how lovable she is with everyone and she needs to near her owner at all times. Luna is partially house trained as she will have accidents when not walked on a regular schedule. Luna was fed both wet and dry Pedigree three times a day sometimes four with snacks in between. Luna is well behaved when left alone in the home. Luna is known to pull on leash hard at times. Owner will walk her off leash but when no one is around and she will listen when you tell her to stay. Luna knows the commands sit and stay. Behavior Assessment Date of intake:: 8/8/2019 Spay/Neuter status:: Yes Means of surrender (length of time in previous home):: Owner Surrender (in home for 1 year) Previously lived with:: 2 adults, 6 children (aged 2 months-17 years), 1 cat Behavior toward strangers:: friendly, affectionate, playful and relaxed. Behavior toward children:: friendly, affectionate, playful, relaxed and respectful Behavior toward dogs:: friendly, relaxed and playful with other dogs on walks Behavior toward cats:: friendly, relaxed and playful Resource guarding:: None reported Bite history:: None reported Housetrained:: Partially Energy level/descriptors:: Luna is described as friendly, affectionate, playful and all around lovable with a high level of energy. Date of assessment:: 8/12/2019 Summary:: Leash Walking Strength and pulling: Light Reactivity to humans: None Reactivity to dogs: None Leash walking comments: None Sociability Loose in room (15-20 seconds): Fearful – avoids; tense Call over: Approaches with coaxing Sociability comments: Body a bit tense, approaches after a lot of coaxing and then moves away again. Re approaches after more coaxing Handling Soft handling: Tolerates contact Exuberant handling: Tolerates contact Comments: Body a bit tense Arousal Jog: Engages in play (loose) Arousal comments: None Knock: No response Knock Comments: None Toy: No response Toy comments: None Summary:: 8/12: When introduced off leash to dogs, Luna greets politely. She appears interested in engaging playfully at times. 8/13: Luna keeps more to herself. 8/15-8/18: Luna engages in bouts of play. 8/19: Luna seeks handler attention. 8/20: Luna barks and bows to solicit play from dogs. Date of intake:: 8/8/2019 Summary:: friendly, allowed all handling Date of initial:: 8/10/2019 Summary:: Growling, snapping, sedated for exam ENERGY LEVEL:: Luna is described as having a very high level of activity. We recommend long-lasting chews, food puzzles, and hide-and-seek games, in additional to physical exercise, to positively direct her energy and enthusiasm. BEHAVIOR DETERMINATION:: Level 2 Behavior Asilomar: TM - Treatable-Manageable Recommendations:: No young children (under 5) Recommendations comments:: No young children: Due level of fear that Luna has displayed at the care center and the potential for defensive aggression she has shown, we recommend a home without young children. Potential challenges: : House soiling,Fearful/potential for defensive aggression Potential challenges comments:: House soiling: Luna is reported to have accidents in the home. Please see handout on House Soiling. Fearful/potential for defensive aggression: Luna has displayed a potential for defensive aggression at the care center, baring teeth at some handlers when approached in her kennel and growling and snapping during her medical exam. She has taken time to warm up to handlers but has shown she will warm up given ample time. As she is not reported to have displayed fearful behavior in her previous home, we do not know how or if this will translate into a future home environment. Please see handout on Fearful/potential for defensive aggression. My medical notes are... Weight: 44.9 lbs Vet Notes 8/10/2019 [DVM Intake] DVM Intake Exam Estimated age: young adult Microchip noted on Intake? neg History : surrender Subjective: barh Observed Behavior - growling that escalates with time. needed sedation for exam, snapped at the syringe pole when IM injection administered. (used 0.9ml dexdomitor/0.3ml butorphanol. reversed with 0.5ml antisedan) Evidence of Cruelty seen - none Evidence of Trauma seen - none Objective P = 40 (under sedation with dexdomitor/butorphanol) R = 4 (under sedation) BCS: 5/9 EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal or ocular discharge noted Oral Exam: mild tartar accumulation PLN: No enlargements noted H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2sec Lungs clear, eupnic ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated U/G: FS, tatoo present on right ventral abdomen MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, superficial dermatitis on medial pelvic limbs and ventral abdomen. caudal dorsal area missing hair and scab formation on skin. long nails on all digits. CNS: Mentation appropriate - no signs of neurologic abnormalities Rectal: grossly normal Assessment: young adult FS large breed canine 1. superficial dermatitis Prognosis: excellent with care Plan: can be made available for adoption awaiting behavior assessment. SURGERY: n/a (already altered) 8/22/2019 SO: on rounds QAR in kennel appears lethargic barking cough seen during observation period no apparent nasal d/c A: CIRDC P: move to iso enrofloxacin 204mg 1 tablet PO SID x10d doxycycline 100mg 2 tab PO SID x10d cerenia 60mg 1/2 tab PO SID x4d recheck in 7 days *** TO FOSTER OR ADOPT *** HOW TO RESERVE A “TO BE KILLED” DOG ONLINE (only for those who can get to the shelter IN PERSON to complete the adoption process, and only for the dogs on the list NOT marked New Hope Rescue Only). Follow our Step by Step directions below! *PLEASE NOTE – YOU MUST USE A PC OR TABLET – PHONE RESERVES WILL NOT WORK! ** STEP 1: CLICK ON THIS RESERVE LINK: https://newhope.shelterbuddy.com/Animal/List Step 2: Go to the red menu button on the top right corner, click register and fill in your info. 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Norbrook Laboratories Limited Expands Recall of Veterinary Products
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