![]() |
I have always thought that even a carrier can shed cysts in their feces....just in smaller amounts; and that can be detected in samples. I might be wrong. If I think of it tomorrow, I will call my vet and ask. Testing is difficult even in a case that is full blown. |
Quote:
|
I have partial information. The tech I spoke with this morning asked one of the vets about this and he said that it all depends on what kind of test the vet is doing. If they are doing an on the spot test (Elisa), then they are looking for antibodies. So...if a dog had giardia, that test would not be the one to use if it were recent since the dog would understandably have antibodies. If your vet is doing the test right there and giving you immediate results....that may be the problem. He said they should not do the Elisa for about a year after treatment! What the tech forgot to ask the vet is whether a dog who is a carrier would also test positive...I am thinking they would; but will let you know when they call me back later on. I was there a couple of hours ago, but it was too busy to find out from the vet. |
:rose:Thanks for the info. I went to another vet the is great! I will have the results tomorrow or Monday but if it comes back pos. she will be getting Panacur not the same as she was getting. The vet said she looks fine she does not look like a puppy with giardia because most of them look tired because of the weight they loose. So I will let you know when they call me. Thanks Friend |
Quote:
Linda |
Quote:
I'm really frustrated now she came back positive again I dont know what to do I just hope that with this new medication it disappears. I HATE GIARDIA!!!! I will not know if it worked till 3 wks. it's going to drive me nuts. |
Quote:
Linda do you have any advise for me on maybe other cleaners to use I am using bleach and lysol. I also wipe her with wipes and give her a bath every 2-3 days is that bad? Thanks for all your help. |
Quote:
|
I have read that cleaning with amonia is better than with bleach. I'm not sure why you are bathing the puppy so much. |
This was two weeks ago. I am thinking all is well now. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
also you can feed human grade fossil flour or diatomaceous earth to kill parasites internally; read about it Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth Helps Eliminate Worms & Parasites you can get it from Only Natural Pet All-in-One Flea Remedy | Dog Cat Fleas Control# |
Quote:
Your second and third links talks about DIATOMACEOUS EARTH and fleas and doesn't mention vinegar that I could find. |
sorry for the confusion; my second and third link suggests the use of DE as a parasite killer when ingested. however your first instinct to use bleach is probably the most effective Giardia ENVIRONMENTAL DECONTAMINATION The most readily available effective disinfectant is probably bleach diluted 1:32 in water which required less than one minute of contact to kill Giardia cysts in one study. Organic matter such as dirt or stool is protective to the cyst so on a concrete surface basic cleaning should be effected prior to disinfection. Animals should be thoroughly bathed before being reintroduced into a “clean” area. |
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 10:45 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.9
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Copyright ©2003 - 2018 YorkieTalk.com
Privacy Policy - Terms of Use