Gave my dog Baytril for his UTI and now he's not eating properly—should I be worried or is this common?

I started giving my dog Baytril for his UTI as prescribed by the vet, but since then, he hasn’t been eating properly. He’s usually quite the eater, so it’s been a bit concerning to see him turn away from his food. Is this a common side effect of the medication, or should I consider taking him back to the vet?

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Answer

It's concerning when a pet isn't eating, especially if it's unlike their usual behavior. Baytril is a commonly prescribed antibiotic for UTIs, but changes in appetite can sometimes occur.

  • Loss of appetite can be a side effect of Baytril.
  • Monitor your dog for other symptoms like vomiting or lethargy.
  • Consider contacting your vet if the issue persists.

Baytril, like many medications, can cause a reduction in appetite as a side effect. While it's usually not severe, it's good to monitor your dog for any other symptoms such as vomiting or unusual behavior. If your dog continues to refuse food or shows signs of feeling unwell, a follow-up with your vet would be advisable to ensure his health and adjust the treatment if necessary.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is loss of appetite a common side effect of Baytril in dogs?

    Yes, some dogs may experience a reduced appetite while on Baytril. It's a recognized side effect, however, if it continues, it's best to consult your vet.

  • What should I do if my dog continues to refuse food?

    If your dog hasn't eaten for more than 24 hours or shows other distressing symptoms, contact your vet promptly for advice and further assessment.

  • Are there any ways to encourage my dog to eat while on Baytril?

    You can try offering small amounts of boiled chicken or rice, which are gentle on the stomach, or consult your vet about appetite stimulants.

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