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Originally Posted by PrestigeousYT We bought a pup once and she had this really bad, this was years and years ago.
I had to bath her everytime she went to potty that was the ONLY way I got a handle on it. When I started doing that is when I saw there was a light at the end of the tunnel. 
And of course you need to keep them in an area with that is easy to clean like vinyl flooring that can be easily cleaned not on carpet until you get this in check.
Clean all the toys/bowls etc like everyone said. Clean Clean Clean is all you are going to get done for a while.
Best of luck
Deana
Prestigeous Yorkies- |
This is what i was going to suggest... but in addition,,,
Daisy had giardia when she came she was on meds and it actually got worse from a grade +3 to a +4. My vet gave me a human grade medicine for her i can't remeber the name we had to deal with this for almost 3 months. Giardia can live in your grass for up to a year as well so you need to pick it up off the grass to. It was 4 days after i found out Daisy had it and i had to chizzle poop out of the snow lol.
You must seperate you dogs i'm sorry but it is a must because if they lick or smell the others butt and they have any poop reminence there they can be reinfected you need to bath them 2 times a week and clean their butts everytime they poop you also need to wash your hands everytime you touch your dogs this is highly contagious and can be transfered to you. also they need to be confined in a play pen, x-pen whatever till it's over this will save you $$$ and time from disinfecting every area in your home.
There is hope but it's a hard and long journy to get there but there are a lot of articles about Giardia do a google search or search here on YT. I am really sorry they have it i know first hand how you feel, I hope they get over it soon.
P.S...... Do another poop sample at 3 and 6 months after they clear the giardia because the cysts aren't shed in every poop.