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He is so adorable!!!!!
Poor boy, he looks like a stuffed toy he is so adorable.
Hey guys,
So Oliver has been off the panacur again for about a week.
And poop is still soft.
A few days ago was the first time since this whole battle started that he had really really runny watery stool.
Its gotten better since, but its still soft serve.
we'll probably be bringing a stool sample to the doc next weekend.
Karen, when you mentioned 'if he tests positive, as long as their are no cysts - he's ok'
Would you mind elaborating on that?
He also just turned 6 months last week, and I'm starting to think about neutering him.
Do I have to consider the fact that he still might have giardia when thinking about neutering him?
If he still has giardia, that would have no bearing on being neutered.
Regarding the cysts and the positive test, I can't explain it any better than I did above:
It is possible to get a false positive on a giardia test. False negatives are much more common, though. And if they are using an antibody test, (ELISA) it can show a positive result in dogs who no longer have giardia.
I would do one more round of Panacur, being sure to give the probiotics religiously for at least another month, and then retest, using only a fecal float test. If they don't see any cysts, he's fine.
Thanks Karen,
Based on what I learned from you and everyone here, I asked the doc last time what kind of tests they are doing and he told me it was a floatation test.
So after this round, wait two weeks, retest - and even if he is positive, just no cysts, that means we're getting there?
Yes, but if they see no cysts, the test would be negative.
Thanks Karen,
I really appreciate your help & advice all the time.
So far Oliver has had 3 rounds of Panacur, this latest time a stronger dose.
You still suggest doing one more dose to be safe?
The doc did say they used a flotation test.
So if its still positive but they see no cysts - we're in the clear and not a threat to other dogs?
And what should I do regarding the possibility that it is his food giving him the loose stool.
When do I consider that?
I have him back on only chicken and SP's for the moment.
If he is still positive, I doubt that another round of Panacur is going to help. I think you need to talk to the vet about the possibility that this is an antibiotic-resistant strain and see what other treatments he may be able to suggest.
I would be very, very cautious about using metronidazole.
It seems extremely unlikely to me that it is his food giving him loose stool, since he has had these ongoing issues almost from the day you got him, and if I remember correctly, it's been ongoing with more than one kind of food. He's also really too young to have developed any kind of food sensitivity. When a dog has an ongoing parasitic infection in the gut and is on medications that alter the normal bacterial balance of the gut, it's pretty much a given that he isn't going to be able to form stool properly.
Remind me what he's been eating, including all treats and chews.
Let me also say this. There have been a number of members here who have had a very hard time battling a drug-resistant strain of giardia, and all of those puppies have come from the Pacific Northwest. I believe Oliver did, too. Here are some links to some discussions about this, maybe there will be some tips for you in what worked for others. At this point, it's going to have to be something other than metronidazole or Panacur. And do not let the vet sell you Rx food, it has no medicinal or therapeutic ingredients whatsoever and will only make matters worse in the long run.
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