JackJack1
Junior Guinea Pig
Thanks for the help. I have decided now to split the full dose into 2 over the 24 hours. In this way he will still get the same dose over the 24 hours, but not get a huge dose in one go, which would more likely have a negative impact on his gut flora. I will give him one dose at night and one in the morning 12 hours apart, which is also the guidance on the drug literature. It will also give him a more stable blood level. Everyone I have come across has been recommended as 2 doses in 24 hours.I would split the baytril dose into two lots; guinea pigs have a very fast metabolism, so it will be more effective. Please syringe a pinch of probiotic dissolved in 1ml of water about 1-2 hours after you give the baytril. Ideally, you syringe half 1ml syringe (0.5ml) in one go; that is about a mouthful.
As to the recommendations about vet care, may I please remind those members urging the two members currently dealing with a potential UTI to see another vet that the veterinary care in neither case is wrong or inadequate and that there is no reason whatsoever in abandoning the current treatment unless there is a negative reaction to the baytril!