Dog mastitis occurs
in lactating bitches and it is a very painful condition that requires immediate veterinary attention.
Since dog mastitis occurs
in lactating bitches, spaying your dog will assure that she does not present this disease.
TIP: Lactating Bitches Fenugreek herb is one of the most powerful herbs that help in bringing the milk down
in lactating bitches.
Not exact matches
This product's safety has not been established
in pregnant or
lactating bitches.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Important Safety Information: The safe use of CERENIA ® has not been evaluated
in dogs or cats used for breeding, or
in pregnant or
lactating bitches or queens.
Factor, too
in your decision your pregnant
bitch or even a
lactating dam.
In other words, adult maintenance foods are not suitable for growing young dogs, athlete dogs or
lactating bitches, and vice-versa, regardless of whether they are wet, dry or semi-moist.
In addition, the safe use of this drug has not been evaluated in pregnant or lactating bitche
In addition, the safe use of this drug has not been evaluated
in pregnant or lactating bitche
in pregnant or
lactating bitches.
The safe use of this drug has not been evaluated
in pregnant or
lactating bitches.
The symptoms are panting, tremors, twitching, shaking and seizures
in a
lactating or heavily pregnant
bitch.
The safe use of METACAM
in dogs younger than 6 months of age, dogs used for breeding, or
in pregnant or
lactating bitches has not been evaluated.
T. gondii has been found
in the milk of
lactating bitches.
Important Safety Information: The safe use of VETMEDIN has not been evaluated
in dogs younger than 6 months of age, dogs with congenital heart defects, dogs with diabetes mellitus or other serious metabolic diseases, dogs used for breeding, or pregnant or
lactating bitches.
Therapy and Prevention of Parasitic Insects
in Veterinary Medicine using Imidacloprid Dermal application (10 % spot - on) to pregnant or
lactating bitches up to three times the recommended dosage twice two to four weeks apart did not cause any side effects at various stages of lactation and gestation.
Apoquel is not for use
in breeding dogs, or pregnant or
lactating bitches.
It is also effective
in preventing the reinfestation of T. canis
in adult dogs, puppies and
lactating bitches after whelping.
Ideally
bitches who are currently pregnant,
lactating, or
in heat should not be auscultated at that time as some may develop transient, physiological murmurs (Brad Moses, DVM ACVIM - C).
The safety of Anipryl ®
in breeding, pregnant and
lactating bitches, and breeding dogs has not been determined.2