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Common signs of a fungal infection in dogs include skin irritation, itching, hair loss, scaly or crusty skin, and changes in appetite or behavior depending on the infection site.
Apply ketoconazole cream directly to the affected area and allow it to remain in contact for at least 10–15 minutes before rinsing, preventing the dog from licking it.
Ketoconazole treats fungal infections in dogs such as yeast infections, ringworm, and systemic fungal diseases like blastomycosis and histoplasmosis.
Common side effects of ketoconazole in dogs include gastrointestinal upset, loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, and temporary hair color lightening, with rarer risks like liver toxicity and behavioral changes.
Ketoconazole typically begins to show effects in dogs within 2–4 weeks for skin infections, but systemic fungal infections may require treatment for several months.
Ketoconazole is used in dogs to treat fungal and yeast infections, including ringworm, as well as certain systemic fungal diseases and Cushing’s disease.
Gabapentin is generally considered more effective than tramadol for managing chronic pain in dogs, especially nerve-related pain.
Methocarbamol is not a direct painkiller but a muscle relaxant; it alleviates discomfort in dogs by reducing muscle spasms that may indirectly relieve pain.
Gabapentin is generally considered more effective for managing chronic pain in dogs, particularly neuropathic pain, while tramadol's effectiveness is less predictable.
Methocarbamol is not a direct painkiller for dogs, but it helps relieve pain indirectly by reducing muscle spasms and discomfort caused by injury or neurological issues.

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