How to Treat Mastitis in Dogs
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How can I treat my dogs mastitis at home?
Hand-milking should be performed every six hours. The use of cabbage leaf compresses is often used to decrease pain and inflammation. Cabbage leaves should be secured to the affected mammary gland using a bandage or fitted t-shirt. Once applied, they should be left in place for two to four hours.
What antibiotics are used to treat mastitis in dogs?
Mastitis in dogs may occur during lactation or also during a phantom pregnancy, although this is less common.
The most used antibiotics are:
- Amoxicillin 20 mg/kg PO, IM or SC every 12 h.
- Amoxicillin/clavulanic acid 15 mg/kg PO every 12 h.
- Cephalexin 22–30 mg/kg PO every 8–12 h.
- Cefoxitin 22 mg/kg IM or IV every 8 h.
Can mastitis be fatal in dogs?
Can mastitis go away on its own?
It can be fatal if it goes untreated. If you see the signs of mastitis in your dog, it’s important that you consult your veterinarian right away so you can form a treatment plan. Here’s what you should know about the symptoms, causes, and treatments for mastitis in dogs.