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Old 05-30-2008, 08:27 AM   #9
yorkiepower
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Originally Posted by littlelady View Post
Thank you I will talk to my vet. Momma did have diarrhea but she ate 4 placenta's, and I was giving her too much cottage cheese 4 times a day. I had her feces tested after about the 4th day of diarrhea, and it tested negative. I guess I was trying to get clear in my head a time line to go by so if by chance the puppies were exposed then I would be prepared, and they could be treated etc. I have the whelping box in my room. Angel is taken downstairs and to the front porch to eliminate. A couple of times she has had diarrhea in my room but on the other side of the room by my husbands side of the bed. I got the spot bot out. I love that machine.
I don't plan on trying to get Angel and the new pup acquainted till next week. Now Davey and Angels fecal's are testing negative.
It's funny but when my other dog had this also I none of them had diarrhea. It's just a policy of my vet to check them periodically.
So one more question is it true to say they never totally get rid of this . Until they are stressed ? then they may test positive again,even after being treated after the initial positive test?
All mommy dogs get giardia/coccia from cleaning puppy's butt, then drinks water, puppy drinks from same water bowl and the worm is passed on. It's almost never ending. The answer is to treat your pet. I order my products from ANIMAL WELLNESS CENTER in Ny. Best product I have ever found...Pegi
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