Antibiotics in Canine Acute Haemorrhagic Diarrhoea
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Canine acute haemorrhagic diarrhoea is a common presentation in small animal veterinary practice and often these patients present as emergencies. Aside from fluid therapy and other medical treatments, antibiotics are often prescribed. But is this appropriate in all cases? Should all dogs with acute haemorrhagic diarrhoea receive antibiotics? Listen to this episode to find out more and feel free to share your thoughts on the main website or via social media. Show notes for this episode can be found HERE I would be very grateful if you could also take the time to rate and/or review these podcasts! Thank you!
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