called coccidia. Puppies infected with coccidia can show a range of clinical signs. Some are asymptomatic, with infection discovered on a routine fecal exam. Others may be more severely affected, showing signs of diarrhea (sometimes with blood), inappetence, lethargy, abdominal pain, and ...
Coccidia is a parasite that attacks the intestines of animals and humans. It often is a problem with dogs and cats. Since it is transmitted through fecal matter, a yard can become a breeding ground for coccidia. Removing fecal matter from the yard and then preventing your animals from using ...
A practical disinfection procedure would be to use 3 containers: the first vessel contains detergent and water, the second an intermediate-level disinfectant, and the third plain rinse water. Soak contaminated object in detergent and water, remove all solid matter, then soak in disinfectant solution...
Dogs eating rabbit poop is a common and repulsive problem for many pet owners. Learn what causes this behavior and how to prevent it with these easy and helpful tips.