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Originally Posted by mscorgi No because Cocci is mostly dieherra. I tell them that there could be blood in the stool, so not to panic. I have them start treating the dog , as soon as they get it home. Most buyers are not interested enough to ask, what causes the dieherra. If they ask I tell them about the Cocci, that we all have in our system and that the medicine will help out stopping it. It is like when I get upset over something,stressed, I will get dieherra. To me there is no deceptiveness in it. I am trying to avoid the buyers a vet trip and more money spent. I have not had one person not be appreciative of my giving them the heads up on it. I am trying to be a good breeder |
The deceptiveness was that I was told it was a medicine for car sickness. And, it can become more than diarrhea. Ace has been to the vet three times in 2 weeks and I have only had him since the tenth. And it is just plain unfortunate that buyers who need to be educated are buying puppies thinking all is well. And then BOOM-here we go-sick furbaby. Most buyers don't ask because they don't know too.