Sentences with phrase «so coccidia»

This means that each parasite species can infect only one host species, so coccidia that infect cats would be harmless to dogs.

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There are so many different kinds of intestinal parasites, it is ideal to know which one he has, but it won't hurt to treat him with an over-the-counter dewormer - most will cover at least hookworms, but not coccidia.
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These coccidia tend to be pretty species specific, so infection of a puppy or kitten is not thought to be a risk to humans and puppies are not a risk to cats or infected kittens a risk to dogs.
Puppies don't have the store of calories that adult dogs do, though, so you shouldn't withhold food from Winston if he has coccidia - induced diarrhea.
Small numbers of coccidia can be hard to detect, so just because a fecal sample tests negative, this doesn't mean the pet isn't infected.
Coccidia can be readily identified when present in fecal samples, however the cysts do not shed into the feces at all times, so a negative fecal screening may not completely rule - out coccidia as a cause of diarrhea.
As an adult it may carry coccidia in its intestines, shed the cysts in the feces, but experience no ill effects what so ever.
«So many of the puppies we bought from this breeder had health problems, such as kennel cough, giardia, coccidia, roundworms, pneumonia, skin issues, ear issues, patellas, parvo and more.
Coccidia are considered to be species specific, for the most part, so it would not be likely for a rabbit origin coccidia to cause problems in dogs.
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