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Yes, Terramycin ophthalmic ointment is considered safe for parrots when used under the guidance of a veterinarian.
Yes, Terramycin ophthalmic ointment is generally safe for dogs when used as directed by a veterinarian for treating superficial eye infections.
Use of Terramycin in pregnant animals should be approached with caution, as the safety of topical tetracyclines during pregnancy is not fully established.
Terramycin ophthalmic ointment treats superficial eye infections in animals caused by bacteria sensitive to oxytetracycline and polymyxin B.
Terramycin ophthalmic ointment is used to treat superficial eye infections in animals, such as conjunctivitis, corneal ulcers, and other bacterial ocular conditions. It's effective against a broad range of bacteria sensitive to its active ingredients.
Under the ADA, there are no breed restrictions—any dog breed can be a service dog as long as it is individually trained to perform tasks related to a disability.
A real service dog is trained to perform specific tasks related to a person's disability and is under control, but it is not legally required to wear any identifying gear.
Under the ADA, any breed of dog can be a service dog as long as it is individually trained to perform tasks related to a person’s disability.
A real service dog is individually trained to perform specific tasks related to a disability and must be under control—appearance or documentation are not proof.
Under the ADA, no specific dog breeds are excluded from being service dogs; any breed can qualify if individually trained to perform tasks related to a disability.

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