Clavamax comes in a foil package that can make it difficult to only open one at a time.
This chewable formulation is too hard for my dog to chew.
The generic version is by far a superior product.
by RayShuka on 07/12/2021
My cat took this no problem. Itโs chewable and apparently liked.
by Kathy on 09/07/2020
My Boston Terrier had a skin issue that was causing her to lose spots of hair. Gave her Clavamox, and the next couple of days her hair began growing back.
by Alex C. on 01/20/2020
I have both of my dogs enrolled in the PetPlus program. The discounts are wonderful and affordable 2 day shipping is available if you can't wait 5-7 business days for the meds. Happy customer.
by dlr33 on 02/15/2019
My dog Precious is 13 years old and she has had bronchitis several times. I have found that Clavamox workds great & gets rid of the respitarory infection.
by Shelby on 02/02/2018
Just like in humans, animals tend to not tolerate a certain medication. For my cat, that was Clavamox. She was treated for bacteria in her urine. After at least 3 doses were given, my cat had come down with a case of chronic diarrhea. She literally couldn't make it to the litter box. Other than the bacteria in the urine, the blood test came back normal. So nothing else was causing this unusual behavior. Of course, I no longer gave her the medication and the diarrhea has gradually eased. Not to mention on top of all of this she did not want to eat much. I am not saying this is a bad drug, I am saying it is not for every animal and to be mindful of your animals behaviors. Drugs do cause side affects in animals and in humans a like.
by faih2193 on 03/07/2016
Poor Culloden has a facial abscess that I did not notice until it burst and started draining. He must have been in so much pain! Dr. Wicker told us she prefers Clavamox but warned us that it was expensive - what's expensive for a good dog? He is so much better after only 3 doses! This pill seems to work well - although I thoroughly detest pills for Culloden because he won't be fooled into taking them from pill pockets - no, I have to stick my hand down his throat twice a day. It's all worth it, though - it helped my German shepherd dog after mom fell down on the job!
by Ileach on 11/19/2015
I got this product for my cat. He has chronic sinus problems,After a course of this he stops sneezing for a good period of time.
by Memeh177 on 11/03/2015
This is the best value I have ever had for my presrciption!
by kegenhoffer on 05/25/2014
Was diagnosed with bladder cancer in February. She had lots of blood in her urine. My vet put her on Clavamox, Tremedol, and Metacam and she has been fantastic since. No blood in her urine and eating well playful.... I am so grateful.
by Rick_Welch_Terrier_Owner on 08/27/2009
I am so thankful for Clavamox and for the great service PetCareRx has given. FIP is an incureable virus one which my kitten was diagnosed with 4 weeks ago. Clavamox and lots of prayer has maintained her breathing and has kept her appetite healthy. She had no side-effects and takes the pill easily using a pill shooter. You do need a prescription from your vet.
by Maggie_DSH on 06/17/2008
I am so thankful for Clavamox and for the great service PetCareRx has given. FIP is an incureable virus one which my kitten was diagnosed with 4 weeks ago. Clavamox and lots of prayer has maintained her breathing and has kept her appetite healthy. She had no side-effects and takes the pill easily using a pill shooter. You do need a prescription from your vet.
by Maggie_DSH on 06/17/2008
This is the second time my dog has been treated for pneumonia and responded great to clavamox.
by Anonymous Pet Parent on 06/01/2008
After I paid my vet $25 for this same medication, I tired PetCareRx. I have gotten flea meds for years, but this was my fist try for an ABX. I was amazed that the price less than half what I paid at the vets office! Plus my recent purchase of Advantage earned me additional pet points savaings! I want to be a good momma, and Thanks to PetCareRx, it is easier.
by Andrea_Sassys_Mom_a_10YO_Hymalian on 05/10/2008
As a cat breeder, I find it vital to always have a supply of Clavamox on hand.
by Patty on 03/25/2008
This medicine was prescribed for my dog's UTI infection. Within two days I could see a noticeable difference. My vet told me that some pets don't respond well to it and throw up, so it is something to consider.
by Anonymous Pet Parent on 07/12/2007
I have a black cat and didn't know that crystals and stones were very popular for black cats to get. This works wonders for my poor baby.
by Sara_black_cat_owner on 07/05/2007
One of my cats was being treated with Clavamox for a fever of unknown origin and had a particularly adverse reaction. She seemed to feel progressively worse over the span of three days and began vomiting frequently. Within 12 hours of stopping the medication she was significantly better. Only later did I find out that some animals cannot tolerate Clavamox and vomiting is a possible indication of this. It's a safe and effective medication for most pets. However, be sure to carefully observe your pet after dosing.
by Anonymous Pet Parent on 06/29/2007
the tast is so much better than the liquid anirobe i belive it helps with the white count being high levels in the blood also if the red is off works very fast at 1 cc and another cc 4hrs later then back to 1cc every 24 hrs
by daryl_owner_of_cats_that_people_drop_off_when_goi on 03/28/2007
I have a 10 year old Pug...she has a breathing problem due to fatty pockets on her throat and at times has diffculty breathing...Clavamox keeps her from getting an infection.*This is a prescription item
by Ron on 07/24/2005
I have a 4 1/2 year old buff female cocker spanial. She has to be on Clavamox for the rest of her life with other medications. She had a part of her lung removed due to a very bad cold. Without this she has a constant cough and would have most likely died without her operation. I thank the makers of Clavamox every day.*This is a prescription item
by Mary_Ann on 06/13/2005