The parasite's encysted stages (oocysts) are easy to see and identified microscopically in
fecal floatation tests.
Positive identification will ensure successful treatment, and
a fecal floatation test will identify any other intestinal parasites that might be present.
A fecal floatation test for the detection of intestinal parasites is recommended every 6 months.
Sometimes your veterinarian will recommend worming your pet on «general principles» even though
the fecal floatation test shows no eggs present.
Not exact matches
Have your veterinarian run a combination of
fecal tests including: ovo / parasite
floatation and Giardia / Whipworm ELISA.
Feline
Fecal Flotation A common test in general veterinary practice is the fecal floata
Fecal Flotation A common
test in general veterinary practice is the
fecal floata
fecal floatation.
A
fecal floatation is a
test often performed at your veterinary hospital.