Baytril is a prescription antibiotic commonly used in veterinary medicine to treat bacterial infections in dogs and cats. It contains enrofloxacin, a broad-spectrum fluoroquinolone that works by stopping the growth of bacteria. Baytril is used to treat infections of the skin, urinary tract, respiratory system, and digestive tract.
Benefits
- Effectively treats a wide range of bacterial infections in pets
- Fast-acting and well-absorbed in both dogs and cats
- Often used when other antibiotics are not effective
- Available in tablets or injectable form for flexibility in treatment
Dosage
- The dosage depends on your pet’s weight, infection type, and overall health
- Typically given once daily, with or without food
- Tablets should not be crushed—give whole as directed by your vet
- Complete the full course even if your pet seems better
Warnings and Precautions
- Not recommended for growing puppies under 8 months (large breeds under 12 months) due to risk of joint problems
- Use with caution in pets with kidney or central nervous system disorders
- Should not be used in pregnant or nursing animals unless advised by a vet
- Can cause drug interactions—inform your vet of all medications and supplements your pet is taking
- Do not use in pets allergic to fluoroquinolones
How to Use
- Follow your veterinarian’s instructions exactly
- Administer at the same time each day
- Ensure your pet has access to water during treatment
- If a dose is missed, give it as soon as you remember—but do not double the dose
Storage
- Store tablets at room temperature (15–30°C or 59–86°F)
- Keep in a dry place, away from light and moisture
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
Side Effects
- Common: decreased appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy
- Other possible: dizziness, restlessness, or behavioral changes
- Serious (contact your vet): seizures, joint stiffness or limping in young dogs, signs of allergic reaction (swelling, hives, difficulty breathing)






