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Originally Posted by diva pup And IMHO there should be no reason for a PREVENTATIVE dose of anything. If I am paying 1200 and up for a puppy I would like it to come with NO problems. Again, a good breeder SHOULD know if there is a problem BEFORE they ship out the puppy. If they have coccidia in their kennel it needs to be taken care of and they DO know. Mistakes happen, a single incident is one thing, a continual problem is another.What you are talking about is a continual problem or there would be no need for a "preventative" dose in a puppy kit. Furthermore, if a dog has coccidia it needs to be treated with more than a "preventative" dose. |
If a breeder has coccidia in his/her kennel/home how are they suppose to get rid of it if the pups are getting it from the bitch, in turn pups get it from pups, ect....
Bleach does NOT KILL coccidia oocyst. So if its in the enviroment the next litter can get it from enviroment.. Correct me if I'm wrong and is there a treatment for the bitch to prevent the pups from getting it to start with?
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