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Old 02-17-2008, 02:01 PM   #30
Breny
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Great info!!! Thanks! I got my Brodie from a great breeder and he had it too. Took him to the vet and they gave me albon and it cleared right up I know I hate reading how people think it makes the breeder bad, but in realality anyone can get it.

Is this the same as the vet gives?



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Originally Posted by bjh View Post
There is one other product I get from Revival that I could not do without and that is Albon 40% injectable.
http://www.revivalanimal.com/store/p...table-40-.aspx

One of the most serious problems breeders encounter with puppies is coccidiosis.
http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?articleid=727

I don't care how clean you keep you kennel or breeding facility your puppies can get coccidiosis. The mom might be a carrier of it and the pups get it from the mom. Revival provides a sheet on how much to give them. I give it orally to my puppies at the first sign of soft stools. I use a 1cc syringe with a needle and I drawn out 0.11 for a 2 lb pup the first dose and following doses will be 0.05; I remove the syringe from the needle and squirt in puppy's mouth. Note: 0.05 cc is equal to about 2 drops, it is a very small amount. Also, keep in mind that when you are weaning puppies and they are going from mommas milk to solid food they sometimes get runny stools so you don't know if it is coccidiosis or diet but the Albon will stop the diarrhea in either case.
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