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Old 07-30-2012, 10:34 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by gracielove View Post
I guess I don't understand why they cannot tell the difference between a bacterial infection and a yeast infection. There is a huge difference and continuing to treat a yeast infection with antibiotics will only make it worse. Over use of antibiotics actually can cause yeast to increase. I hope they are not just guessing and using whatever on her. Probiotics will help with yeast if it is not too severe but the antibiotic would continue to work against them. Please ask them to give you a better idea of what you are dealing with. Immunizations should be put of if possible until this particular issue is resolved. Just don't take her out in public or mix her with other dogs until she is better. You don't want her to pick up a disease or give one to someone else's dog.
I know. Its been two months like this. I'm going to get her some yogurt today. These vets are guessing. I know its got to be a yeast infection.
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