Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
So when I picked up Stuart today I knew that he was on meds for Coccidia & round worms - he is on a 10 day treatment of Albon - he has 3 more days. And I had made a Vet appt. for him, here in Atlanta as I have to stop for 2 days in Ocala and will not get home till Friday. I figured I was being overly cautious but oh my DOG! Stuart pooped for me today (outside - good boy) and I took that stool in. They also swabbed another sample from his butt. Well he has Giardia! He is also very under weight - his little ribs stick out when you touch him - breaks my heart. He has gained two pounds though since his last weigh on 5/31 but at 8 weeks is only 6.5 pds. We started him on meds for the Giardia - Metronidazole. I'm trying to be brave but I am a total germaphobe!!!! I feel all icky with worry about catching something. I am worried about Rooney when I get back home on Friday. I don't know anything about any of this stuff but I will tell you this. I LOVE this little guy, he is mine and I WILL do whatever gross thing that I must to get him healthy. He has a funny odor (vet said do not bath for a few days - too much stress already). He has gone potty outside every time I put him down! I guess I'm begging for advice and moral support because I'm so out of my element with this. Any advice on how not to infect Rooney or myself is welcome. Thank goodness the Giardia was caught early - his poop was soft but not runny. Help.
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Huff has never had Gardia- thank dog. What are the symptoms? On that note I am sure he will be ok just give hime time and post many many pictures and brag as much as you can. Just remember: be very clean until the gardia passes.
Jane, it will be okay. I had a foster with raging giardia, and this was a 65 lb dog, so lots more germy poop exposure. I was a wreck, because JD was on immunosuppressants for his allergies at the time, but neither he nor I got anything, even with this parasite-infested shelter dog pooping in the same yard more than 10 times a day.
If the puppy isn't too young for it, beg your vet for Panacur. It's more effective against giardia than the metronidazole, and they only have to take it for three days. It's a powder you mix into wet food.
Wear rubber gloves when you clean up the poop, clean the pup's butt good, and spray anything the poop touches with a bleach solution (one part bleach to 9 parts water.) That's all I did, and it was good enough.
Buy some plain non-fat yogurt and give Stuart a spoonful with meals, that will help keep the good bacteria in his gut and maybe also help him gain a little weight.
You can get through this, and we are all here to help. Hugs and doodle kisses to you and your new baby.
Hey Jane - giardia and worms ARE gross...no two ways about it! Callie has had giardia and pretty much every foster I've ever had came with a worm of some persuasion (hook, whip, tape, etc...fortunately never heart!). And it has been gross and sad. And I know how Karen felt when she had that wormy dog with Jack. I take immunosupressants myself and freaked that I would get it when Callie had giardia. I washed my hands a lot, limited the areas where Callie could go poop (and picked it right up), and spent a lot of time with clorox wipes. I didn't get it and Callie didn't give it to a single other dog in our very dog-laden community (Callie got it from eating dog poop...from a dog I was keeping for a friend...no good deed, etc).
The medicine WILL help. He may need more than one course. You will occasionally feel frustrated. You will frequently go "ick". And then, sweet little Stuart will be all better. (and you'll freak out a little bit any time he has a soft poop for a few months - I know I did!).
Stuart is so, so cute and this too will pass (no pun intended) and soon you will have two happy, parasite free romping doodles!!! Keep us updated!
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