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It is the snap tests that are not totally accurate, I recommend having the stool samples sent to the lab for a better reading. It also may not be just giardia that is causing the soft stools.
You might want to have a blood sample sent to the lab to check for clostridial which is a strep/ecoli issue.
Unfortunately giardia can be found on nearly any moist surface, when your pup takes a walk and comes in and cleans his feet he has been exposed!
You can order Fish Zole from Lambert Vet Supply, it is Metronidazole.
I think they specifically have to look for clostridial to see it. It can be nasty too. It is reported that 90% of diahreah in dogs is actually clostridial.
To treat giardia effectively treat for 10 days, rest for 10 then retreat.
I recently called my vet to ask about this, and was told that the snap test (at least the one they use) has a very high reliability.
I've also found that with fosters, Panacur is what you need; metronidazole alone doesn't seem to do it.
Panacur is the same base drug as Metronidazole. Panacure is Fenbendazole a "Zole" drug so giving Panacure with Metronidazole serves as a treatment against worms and giardia but is not a more effective way to treat giardia alone. There really isn't a more effective way to treat it.
You can use Metronidazole, Panacure or Safeguard to treat giardia. Fish-Zole is also actually Metronidazole but off labeled for fish and can be obtained without a prescription for not a lot of money.
It should be noted that prolonged use of these drugs can damage kidneys so you need to treat and be done, do not overdoes or double up on these meds (Panacure and Metronidazole together is not good).
Some information on Metronidazole VS Fenbendazole:
Well, I tend not to believe what salespeople tell me about a product, and prefer independent assessments. If you look at the chemical structure of each drug, they are considerably different, even though they are in the same family.
I don't think I would call well-researched information in a peer-reviewed Veterinary Drug reference book "junk", but to each his own.
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