puppy with Giardia
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johnxjsc1985

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15,948 posts

188 months

Monday 10th November 2014
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Anyone know much about this our poor little chap is having a bad time of it.
Waiting for some results of stool samples from the vets

Mr Tom

680 posts

165 months

Monday 10th November 2014
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Giardia is a protozoa that has flagella that let it swim. It can cause diarrhoea and steatorrhea (greasy stools). The main thing to consider that it is zoonotic so make sure that you wash your hands after touching your dog and that it is transmitted in the faeces.

johnxjsc1985

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15,948 posts

188 months

Monday 10th November 2014
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Mr Tom said:
Giardia is a protozoa that has flagella that let it swim. It can cause diarrhoea and steatorrhea (greasy stools). The main thing to consider that it is zoonotic so make sure that you wash your hands after touching your dog and that it is transmitted in the faeces.
cheers he is back to the Vets Friday.

bexVN

14,690 posts

235 months

Monday 10th November 2014
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You need to start him on a course of Fenbendazole wormer as soon as you can (it won't hurt even if it was a negative result) for Giardia. We usually do a 5 day course (rather than the usual 3 days).

At 50mg/kg (1ml/2kg).

Panacur is Fenbendazole, your vets should have this readily available.

johnxjsc1985

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15,948 posts

188 months

Tuesday 11th November 2014
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bexVN said:
You need to start him on a course of Fenbendazole wormer as soon as you can (it won't hurt even if it was a negative result) for Giardia. We usually do a 5 day course (rather than the usual 3 days).

At 50mg/kg (1ml/2kg).

Panacur is Fenbendazole, your vets should have this readily available.
he was given a liquid wormer last week but it was only a one hit type.
We are having 3 stool samples checked out and I hope the results will be ready Friday when he goes back.
He is very lively feisty and playful but very small for 9 weeks he looks more like 5 or 6 weeks .

bexVN

14,690 posts

235 months

Tuesday 11th November 2014
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They'll prob ck for campylobacter aswell. Found frequently in pups.

A one off liquid worming dose won't be enough for Giardia (or any worming tbh) unless it was something other than Fenbendazole that was given.

I would still advise asking your vet to get Panacur before friday (and find out what was given last week)

johnxjsc1985

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15,948 posts

188 months

Tuesday 11th November 2014
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bexVN said:
They'll prob ck for campylobacter aswell. Found frequently in pups.

A one off liquid worming dose won't be enough for Giardia (or any worming tbh) unless it was something other than Fenbendazole that was given.

I would still advise asking your vet to get Panacur before friday (and find out what was given last week)
Cheers I will give him a ring

johnxjsc1985

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188 months

Tuesday 11th November 2014
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he may be small and poorly but he is a very happy content and fiesty