Zeniquin is a veterinary antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections in dogs and cats. It contains marbofloxacin, a fluoroquinolone antibiotic that works by stopping the growth of bacteria. Zeniquin is commonly prescribed for infections of the skin, respiratory tract, urinary tract, and other soft tissues.
Benefits
- Effective against a broad range of bacterial infections
- Well absorbed when given orally
- Suitable for treating skin, urinary, and respiratory infections
- Usually well tolerated by pets
Dosage
- Given orally as tablets or oral suspension
- Dosage depends on your pet’s weight and infection severity
- Typically given once daily, with or without food
- Complete the full course as prescribed, even if symptoms improve
Warnings and Precautions
- Not recommended for use in young puppies under 8 months (large breeds under 12 months) due to risk of joint problems
- Use with caution in pets with kidney or liver disease
- Avoid use in pregnant or nursing animals unless advised by a vet
- Inform your veterinarian about any other medications or supplements your pet is taking
- Not suitable for animals allergic to fluoroquinolones
How to Use
- Administer tablets or oral suspension as directed by your veterinarian
- Ensure your pet completes the full course of treatment
- Do not stop treatment early, even if your pet appears better
- Contact your vet if your pet experiences side effects or if symptoms worsen
Storage
- Store tablets and oral suspension at room temperature (15–30°C or 59–86°F)
- Protect from moisture and light
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
Side Effects
- Common: vomiting, diarrhea, decreased appetite, lethargy
- Possible: dizziness, restlessness, mild joint discomfort
- Serious (contact your vet immediately): seizures, allergic reactions (swelling, rash, difficulty breathing), limping or joint pain in young animals







