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Originally Posted by mscorgi I am not holding up for this yorkie breeder, but ,as was stated on another topic. We all have coccidia in our body. Stress, helps to make it raise its ugly head. I also send Cocci medicines with my pups that I sell. My vet thinks that this is a very good idea, as most small breed pups will stress over the move, new food, different people. I tell people that this is for dieherra from the new home. I have had good success with doing this. There is nothing a breeder can do about the cocci., but forewarn the buyer and help out with it. |
When we got our Maltese puppy, he had coccidia. The vet at that time told me this was very common in puppies and that stress from the change is a major cause. If you do a search on coccidia, you will find that stress is a major cause. I'm not sure why someone called you a puppymill. Your information is accurate.