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Old 10-01-2009, 10:21 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by inabowbina View Post
get a second opinion on i was told my little girl had it to and i took a sample to another vet and he didn't see a thing and she has been completely fine we need to watch these vets and not trust them so much they do try to get more money out of us any way they can.
The thing with Coccidia is that the sample needs to contain "oocites" or eggs, when tested, and the dog or puppy may not be sedding it all the time in every single stool sample taken.
Also the fact that a dog or a puppy has tested positive for it does mean it is affected or will ever be affected by it, just means it is a carrier.
The medication given, "ALBON" in most cases is very safe and will cause no harm of given under the right directions of a vet, because coccidia can KILL A PUPPY and can make a puppy so weak, it is worthy to follow the vets instructions and go ahead and give it.
It is not profitable to any vet to prescribe a course of Albon unnecessarily , it only costs between 12.00 to 18.00 dollars per puppy if you buy it at the vets office. That being said, which vet would be willing to put his/her reputation in line for such little money? Specially if you already paid for a fecal exam and a wellness visit/ physical ? It makes no sense to say that the vets will "invent" that puppies have worms.
Worms and coccidia and other parasites can be dormant in the puppy's body and only show up after the stress of the ride to a forever home, separation from the mom and siblings etc... that is probably the main reason why it will show in a fecal exam done by the new owner.

PREVENTION is much cheaper than treatment. If you were BLESSED ENOUGH to have taken the right sample to your vet, where he/she saw eggs, larvae or worms or else... BE THANKFUL and go ahead and prevent further heart aches.

I have had my share of "FITS" with vets, but the majority of the vets will always have the best interest of the pets and pet owners in mind.

If People start breaking the VET x PET OWNER trusting relationship that can turn really bad.

We are seeing so much improvement on animal medicine, pets are living longer than ever and with so much new technology and preventative approach our pets have a longer, healthier life and that is also rewarding and fulfilling for the pet owners and families too.

We need to be very careful, specially in a forum like this.
As a breeder i put in my contract that every new family is responsible to take their puppy / dog regularly to the vets and actually that is a deal breaker for me. If people loose their thrust and become discouraged to bring their animals to the vets it will not be a good thing.

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