We require
a negative giardia lab result to be faxed to us annually.
Dogs require a negative intestinal parasite screening and
negative giardia SNAP test in the last year.
We require
a negative giardia lab result to be faxed or emailed to us annually.
Not exact matches
Your body converts lauric acid into monolaurin, a monoglyceride that can actually destroy lipid - coated viruses such as HIV and herpes, influenza, measles, gram -
negative bacteria, and protozoa such as
Giardia lamblia.
Monolaurin can actually destroy lipid - coated viruses such as HIV and herpes, influenza, measles, gram -
negative bacteria (such as LYME), and protozoa (such as
giardia lamblia).
Giardia test — we require this test annually and the lab results must be
negative.
This means there are a lot of pets walking around with
giardia who tested
negative for the infection.
The reason for more than one test is, again, because
giardia cysts aren't passed in every stool, so a test immediately following treatment may be
negative, but a test a week later could be positive.
Prior to your dog's evaluation appointment, we will need the following: 1) proof of current rabies, DHPPV, and CIV vaccinations; 2) proof of bordetella (kennel cough) vaccination given within the last six months; and 3) fecal test results showing your dog has tested
negative for
giardia.
Response to treatment can confirm the presence of
Giardia, even if tests are
negative.
Giardia can be difficult to find on a fecal so if the fecal is negative and your cat has not been treated for giardia, I would advise treating
Giardia can be difficult to find on a fecal so if the fecal is
negative and your cat has not been treated for
giardia, I would advise treating
giardia, I would advise treating anyway.