Always contact your vet before starting Cephalexin or any medication for your dog. This is especially important for puppies, senior dogs, and dogs with pre-existing conditions.
- Never administer human medication to your dog without veterinary guidance. If your dog shows any adverse reactions, such as vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, or lethargy, contact your veterinarian immediately. If your dog’s condition doesn’t improve within 2-3 days of starting Cephalexin, seek veterinary attention.
Schedule a veterinary visit if:
You are unsure about the correct dosage for your dog’s weight. Your dog has allergies or sensitivities to medications. Your dog is taking other medications concurrently. Your dog has kidney or liver problems. Your dog’s infection worsens despite treatment. You notice any unusual behavior changes.
Your veterinarian can provide a personalized treatment plan, monitor your dog’s progress, and adjust the dosage as needed, ensuring your pet’s safety and well-being.


