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Old 10-03-2010, 05:37 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by LuvTaycieGirl View Post
This exact thing happened with taycie 2 weeks ago. I like you was switching her food and I thought her stomach issues were from me switching her food. Fortunately I got nervous and took her in..the vet truly believed it was her stomach upset and gave me some meds for the diaherra. I did do a stool analysis as well to rule out anything else. The next day my vet called me with results that she had hookworm! I was shocked! I was soooooo glad I took her in. You could always drop a stool sample off just to be safe it is not something else!


When symptoms continue that prompt a question on the internet, most of the time a vet should be consulted. Better safe than sorry.

People can give advice on what to do about symptoms, but that does nothing to stop the cause.

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