While most dogs with coccidiosis are often asymptomatic, puppies and immunocompromised dogs may develop severe bloody,
mucoid diarrhea.
In the dog, typical symptoms include watery to
mucoid diarrhea, abdominal cramping or pain, lethargy, and fever.
If a kitten has bloody or
mucoid diarrhea, please contact the foster coordinator immediately and start the emergency phone protocol.
Not exact matches
Affected dogs develop coughing, sneezing,
mucoid eyes and nose, fever, lethargy, vomiting,
diarrhea, loss of appetite and seizures.
The
diarrhea often has a
mucoid texture and / or is bloody.
Clinical signs include
mucoid and bloody
diarrhea.
Diarrhea may be bloody and
mucoid, and in advanced cases, vomiting and dehydration can lead to death.
Diarrhea that is
mucoid, yellow and sticky is associated with fecal evidence of Coccidia Eggs.