No, they are not indicative of bad breeding; but, let's face it, most bad breeders do have coccidia and other problems running rampant in their kennels.
And, let's also face the fact that the number of poorly bred dogs far outweigh well bred ones.
As for picking coccidia up at a dog park, honestly I don't see that happening since most healthy dogs do not get it. It is the puppies and immuno-suppressed that are most at risk. And, who is going to allow their pups to ingest the feces of other animals? The only way that will happen is if they let them run unattended. |