Similar to the protozoan coccidia,
canine Giardia infection typically affects pups.
Not exact matches
Common causes of enteritis are intestinal parasites (hookworms, whipworms, and roundworms), protozoal, bacterial or viral
infections (
Giardia, Salmonella,
canine distemper, and parvovirus), intestinal foreign bodies (bones, plastic toys, etc.), abrupt dietary changes, intestinal masses (tumors) and any surgical procedure performed on the intestine.
A wide range of Idexx SNAP tests are utilized to provide clients quick results on tick - transmitted diseases (Lyme and Anaplasma), heartworm, feline viral
infections,
canine pancreatitis, and
giardia infections.
There have been several new vaccines introduced in the past few years, including ringworm (a fungal skin
infection),
Giardia (a protozoal intestinal parasite), feline Bordatella (similar to
canine kennel cough, and thought to be a factor in many upper respiratory
infections in cats),
canine Coronavirus (a mild self - limiting diarrhea of puppies), Leptospirosis (affects the kidneys), and Lyme disease.