lovedbunny
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Hey all just a quick question regarding baytril dosage.
Our bunny had a choking episode 1 night ago and we saw the vet in the am. We worried he aspirated so in prevention of pneumonia he got baytril (enrofloxacin) 50 mg/ml strength, 0.4ml twice a day. He weighs 1.47kg. So that’s works out to 20mg twice a day?
Does that sound right? I called the vet to double check and they said it’s right. Everywhere I read online said 5-15mg/kg and at this dosage he would be getting 20mg (50ml x 0.4ml dosage is 20mg and twice a day, so that’s 20mg x 2 is 40mg)
He actually just finished a course of it last week for his snuffles, and i feel it helped him with his snuffles. I didn’t even think about the dosage then but now I can’t get it out of my head. So it sucks he is back on it but we want to not take even a 1% chance in case he gets aspiration pneumonia from the choking because he is 11 years old and I can’t imagine him fighting something so strong like pneumonia.
So I just want some reassurance cause im exhausted and stressed. His chest sounded good and everything at the vet. He’s got enough problems dealing with arthritis which he has been sooo active and happy lately running around and doing good on his pain meds so this was just so not needed!! And poor baby has hop socks for his poor sore hocks too!!
Our bunny had a choking episode 1 night ago and we saw the vet in the am. We worried he aspirated so in prevention of pneumonia he got baytril (enrofloxacin) 50 mg/ml strength, 0.4ml twice a day. He weighs 1.47kg. So that’s works out to 20mg twice a day?
Does that sound right? I called the vet to double check and they said it’s right. Everywhere I read online said 5-15mg/kg and at this dosage he would be getting 20mg (50ml x 0.4ml dosage is 20mg and twice a day, so that’s 20mg x 2 is 40mg)
He actually just finished a course of it last week for his snuffles, and i feel it helped him with his snuffles. I didn’t even think about the dosage then but now I can’t get it out of my head. So it sucks he is back on it but we want to not take even a 1% chance in case he gets aspiration pneumonia from the choking because he is 11 years old and I can’t imagine him fighting something so strong like pneumonia.
So I just want some reassurance cause im exhausted and stressed. His chest sounded good and everything at the vet. He’s got enough problems dealing with arthritis which he has been sooo active and happy lately running around and doing good on his pain meds so this was just so not needed!! And poor baby has hop socks for his poor sore hocks too!!