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Symptoms of Coccidia in DogsCoccidia can be present in the intestine of your pet and remain asymptomatic. However, once symptoms begin to become evident, your canine family member can become very ill. Take your dog to the clinic without delay if you see any of the following signs.- Watery, mucousy diarrhea
- Explosive diarrhea that may eventually become bloody
- Lethargy and weakness
- Dehydration
- Abdominal discomfort and tenderness
- Vomiting
- Weight loss
- Little or no appetite
- Isospora canis
- Isospora neorivolta
- Isospora ohioensis
- Isospora burrowsi
- Dogs can ingest the coccidia from contaminated soil, and from hunting and eating infected rodents
- Fecal matter, or food and water that may have been contaminated by fecal matter, will also pass on the oocysts
- Coccidia is very resistant in the environment, even in freezing conditions
- Coccidiosis becomes very prevalent in conditions of overcrowding, poor sanitation, and poor nutrition
- Coccidiosis can be a common occurrence in puppy mills, shelters, and very busy breeding kennels
- Puppies who are stressed, for example after weaning or leaving the mother, may develop symptoms
- What signs have you seen that indicate that your pet is ill?
- How is his appetite?
- How long has your dog had diarrhea?
- Is diarrhea becoming worse?
- Is there blood present in the stool?
- Is your dog vomiting?
- Can you describe his general demeanor of late?
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Recovery of Coccidia in DogsComplete the full prescription given to your pet, even if he appears to be feeling better. Never stop medication early, unless there are side effects that are worrying you, in which case you will need to contact your veterinary team. A change of medication could be required. Be certain to return to the clinic for retesting of the stool, to ensure that the coccidia has been eliminated. At home, isolate your infected dog until you know he is clear of coccidiosis to prevent transmission to other canine family members or friends. Clean up the feces in your yard thoroughly and promptly. Disinfect all crates, water bowls, feeding dishes, floors and bedding. It is a good idea to repeat the cleaning process several times while your pet is recovering from the coccidian infection.Coccidia Average CostFrom 367 quotes ranging from $250 - $500Average Cost$300Protect yourself and your pet. Compare top pet insurance plans.TopCoccidia Questions and Advice from Veterinary ProfessionalsStaffordshire Bull TerrierTen Months12 found this helpful
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My pet has the following symptoms:Diarrhea, Watery, Mucous, Bloody, Loss Of Appetite, Weight LossHe is also part boxer. He has and is being treated for ALL worms. He also has had the diarrhea for a month. Now his groin lympnodes are swollen. My concern is the lymph nodes are swollen because of diarrhea? Vet has me concerned. We have had a sudden life and living change. He was separated from his brother and playmate. In October and our living quarters having changed drastically. So he is stressed. His name is Harley. I don't want this to be cancer. He was exposed to birds and rodents and killed them regularly. Please advise for a second opinion. Thank you kindly.Dec. 16, 2020Answered by Dr. Linda S. MVB MRCVS12 RecommendationsI'm very sorry to hear he is unwell and appreciate your concern. Cancer at this age would be almost unheard of. We should sample the lymph nodes and ensure he has had a full diagnostic work up (biochemistry and haematology, urine analysis, faecal exam blood film exam etc). Hopefully this will provide our answer. If not, we may consider an abdominal scan.Dec. 16, 2020Was this question and answer helpful?YES
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My pet has the following symptoms:Tarry StoolMy pup has coccidia and was on albon suspension 50mg/ml + 1 250 Metron On his re heck after 9 days he still has the bacteria. I gave him 1ml 2x daily. Vet changed to 125mg tab 1x daily. The next day diarrhea is worse. Can't reach vet. I'm panicking. Is this normal or is something else needed.Sept. 25, 2020Answered by Dr. Michele K. DVM0 RecommendationsThank you for your question. I apologize for the delay in my reply, this venue is not set up for urgent emails. I hope that he is feeling better and the diarrhea is back under control. Some parasites can be very hard on the GI tract. If he is still having problems, It would be best to have your pet seen by a veterinarian, as they can examine them, see what might be going on, and get any testing or treatment taken care of that might be needed.Oct. 19, 2020Was this question and answer helpful?YES
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