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Can coccidia be spread help I had brought a new puppy 9 weeks old into the house. I had taken the pup to the vet and the stool was positive for coccidia. I treated the pup with albon. I have read were the dog could reinfect itself it if eats contaminated feces even if it had been on the albon. If you give the albon for 9 days, and the follow up feces does not test positive for coccidia, should you wait at least 13 days before doing another fecal exam to make sure the pup is cleared of the coccidia. I am very concerned because I have a female who just whelped her puppies and we are keeping the dogs apart in the house and they eat and sleep in completely different rooms. The pup is being trained with pee pads and dog littler in a different room. My female has not been in close contact to the pup. Everyone has washed hands and even went so far to change their clothes before going around the newborns. I just want to make sure everyone stays healthy. |
Sounds like you are taking a lot of precautions. What does your vet say? You could also post this in the breeders' section. There are many knowledgeable members there. |
Here is some good information on coccidia: Coccidia Most likely your female will not give coccidia to her puppies unless she was already infected. Coccidia is hard to find in the stool if the patient is not having an outbreak (diarrhea). Your puppy could come back with a clean stool sample but could still be carrying coccidia. If your momma dog had coccidia as a puppy then she too could also carry coccidia and pass it to her puppies. It is hard to break the cycle once it starts. |
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Angel had coccidia but it was 1 year ago when she had it and was treated and no fecal specimens have tested positive for it since. Since I am aware of this from the beginning, the new pups are only 9 days old. They would have to contract it from either licking her behind or eating her feces? I take her to another room in the house to eliminate . I had just read some horror stories on a few threads about puppies getting coccidia. I just don't want to take any chances. If they were to test possitive for it. How young can albon be given to a dog? |
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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? |
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Poop Eater I baught a puppy on internet that is a poop eater...now she's taught my other dogs to eat poop...How can I break this awful problem...Those thing I have baught do not work. |
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I was told that puppies couldn't be born with coccidia. They would have to eat their mothers contaminated feces and or Lick her behind. So until pups were lapping up food from a communal source, while they are just suckling from the teats of their mother, then shouldn't they be safe from being contaminated? |
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Managing Giardia in the Carrier Dog I was not aware that giardia could be passed from dog to humans. Also, once a dog has giardia he will probably have it all his life. |
Probiotics are also a good way to keep this bad bacteria under control. pet flora and activia yogurt will help with this. |
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Sick again now with Campylo Bacter Little Davey now has bloody diarrhea and it was cultered out with Campylo Bacter. I have no idea were this is coming from. Just some one please tell me some good nesw and not the possiblitiy of Liver Shunt. I am having a hard time dealing the stress . I already lost one dog this last month. |
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Parvo or Campylobacter It sounds like a bacterial infection in the intestines. Hopefully it will be nothing too serious. How old is Little Davey. Is that one of your pups. Is he at the vets. I pray he will be okay. |
I have just read this whole thread... littlelady how are you babies doing now and how is the new puppy that you bought and was sick....anne |
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The new pups are doing great I am supplementing them still. I ground up dry Royal canin baby dog food to a powder consistency, I put it in a dish once or twice a day and a dish of water and I let the pups go at it. It just depends on if I have the time to clean them up after they get into it. They are learing to lap food up and water. It also brings Angel into the whelping box so then they all can get to her to nurse. They all will lick nutri-cal off my fingers. I tried to video tape them a little this evening. They are so funny playing with each other, their faint attempts at growling-barking at each other is mesmorizing. I can't help but giggle every time they back away from something. It makes me think of the movie cars and (to-mater) when he told everyone he was the worlds best driver in reverse. DAvey will be picked up in the morning inbetween 7-8am the emergency hospital closes, then we will have to take DAvey to our regular vet sometime on Monday. WE are back to quarantine now after a week ago we got the green light to start introducing Davey to Angel. Now I find out this Campylo is contagious to people. Davey kisses you on the face and gets you on the lips almost everytime before you know it. My hands are so squeeky cleam from washing them, you wouldn't believe it. |
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I had some beef in the refrigerator thathad been given to Davey that was very old. I had taken him to the park on June5th, and we had him with us when we visited a friends house and they put him close to their cat. The girls took him for awalk all round their house while I was inside visiting. Some of this makes sense, but I just know my luck. I am praying the worst doesn't happen. Since he had to have the protein plasma transfusion, it makes me worry. |
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