Good for you to keep on top of the care you pet is receiving.
If you don't understand something, you should always phone in and ask your question. We can't think of all our questions at the time we are in the exam room with the vet and our sick pet.
I have phoned in with questions such as this. On Monday (unless your vet has Sunday hours), call in and say what you posted in #1 above. That when you looked on the internet, you found that med could be used in URIs, but you didn't see any mention for its use in UTIs. And you just want to verify that you picked up the proper medicine.
It helps you build rapport with the vet and vet's office staff, and let's them know you DO YOUR HOMEWORK. This helps in future as I have found my vet now explains much more to me during an exam than what I was getting in the beginning. Some pet owners just want instruction to follow; others want to understand "why." You are letting them know you want more. It will take some time for them to build on this and realize but ihave found that over time the vet is now much more forthcoming.
You can even ask WHY you got this and not clavamox. Be specific in your request!
And if you do make the phone call, please take a moment to update this thread; love to hear the results of the conversation!






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