Pinworms may sometimes be detected through a direct or
float fecal parasite examination.
Not exact matches
Parasites such as hookworms, roundworms, and whipworms all show up on a
fecal float.
Internal
parasites can be detected by testing an animal's stool with a
fecal flotation test (also called a
fecal float).
Dogs: Rabies vaccine, Kennel Cough vaccine, DA2PPL vaccine (for dogs less than 10 years of age), and a negative
fecal float (internal
parasite check)
Coccidia is another fun little intestinal protozoal
parasite, but cats don't shed their eggs consistently, so they are not always found in a
fecal float.
A
Fecal Flotation Examination is performed using a special liquid that causes the
parasite eggs to separate from the stool and
float to the top of the liquid.