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Coccidiosis (aka Coccidia)
Coccidiosis (aka Coccidia)
We Also Want All Of Our Customers To Be Well Aware Of The Signs Of Stress In A Puppy. Lots Of Puppies Can Stress Out From The Move. Think About It, New Sounds, New Smells, New Voices, New Faces And Absolutely Everything Is
Coccidiosis (aka Coccidia)
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Coccidiosis (aka Coccidia)
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We also want all of our customers to be well aware of the signs of
stress in a puppy. Lots of puppies can stress out from the move. Think
about it, new sounds, new smells, new voices, new faces and absolutely
everything is different. This can cause a little puppy to become very
scared. Even though you shower your puppy with attention and love, he
or she can still become stressed from the changes. The first sign of
stress is a loose stool. First it can get loose, then mucousy or even a
tint of pink may appear in it (blood). Not to worry, it is very
curable! This is what is diagnosed as Coccidiosis (aka Coccidia). I
have done lots of research on this and the best way I can describe it
is as follows. Coccidia is a protozoa that is dormant like in the
intestines. It is commonly referred to as a parasite but it is indeed a
protozoa. Not that it matters, they are treated pretty much the same.
When a puppy gets upset, this protozoa can become active and irritate
the intestinal lining which thus causes the loose stool, mucous and
blood. If ignored, it can be very serious and fatal. If you know what
to watch for, you can catch it and treat it right away.
Most vets prescribe an oral antibiotic called Albon. Albon is a sweet
tasting oral antibiotic that is given once a day for about 10 days. It
is remarkable how quickly it takes affect. Within 24 hours usually you
will see a big change. Now remember this is if you are keeping watch on
your puppy and looking for signs. If ignored, a puppy will get diarrhea
and it only goes down hill from there. Worse case would be not only the
diarrhea but also vomiting and eventually becoming lethargic and
dehydrated. The smaller the puppy, the quicker you can lose them.
Although this may be very scary to you, we have never lost a puppy to
coccidia. We have only seen it show up in pups at two times. The first
time is when they are being weaned from the mom if it happens too
quickly and the other is when they move to their new home. I have read
that it can come on in a matter of only hours! If you have
any questions at all on this subject, please ask!
