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I'm sure that you're veterinarian should be able to provide you the answers to these questions. Probiotics can come in many forms, yogurt, kefir, foods that have been preserved through fermentation like cabbage, beets etc. But they also come as tablets which might be a better option. As in some dogs dairy products like yogurt can also cause diarrhea.
Kefir is a really good probiotic, but I have to say, I just started giving Archie Kefir while he has a bad tummy bug and the Kefir made his stool looser. Took the Kefir away the past 2 days and his stools have been much firmer.
Maybe because I introduced it too quickly? But I am going to hold off on Kefir until I can slowly work it back into Archie's diet....
Some dogs do not tolerate dairy well.
I also wanted to offer my condolences, that must be very hard on you to learn your sweet little one is ill. I do wish you all the best with him and a speedy recovery. :(
I found this online:
A dog becomes infected with Giardia when it swallows the cyst stage of the parasite. In susceptible dogs, once the cyst passes into the dog's intestines; it goes through transformation to the trophozoite or feeding form and attaches to the intestinal wall to feed. If sufficient numbers are present, clinical signs of damage to the intestinal wall will develop. Trophozoites reproduce by dividing, and some transform into the cystic form. Eventually, the dog passes cysts in its stool.
"Giardiasis can be transmitted by eating or sniffing the cysts from contaminated ground, or by drinking contaminated water."
These cysts are immediately able to infect another animal. Giardiasis can be transmitted by eating or sniffing the cysts from contaminated ground, or by drinking contaminated water.
I have hard wood floors, no bleach-what else can you use?
It is the actual cyst that passes through the dog,..here is an article with good information
http://www.vcahospitals.com/main/pet-health-information/article/ani...
We cleaned everything..bedding, paws and butt. We were also over cautious, b/c we did not want our other dog to get it..we were lucky :)
We had to go through 2 courses of treatment..I believe both were for 5 or 7 days each..We also give a probiotic all the time, not just during the course of treatment. The difference between yogurt and a probiotic pill is the number of CFU's..basically the good bacteria..The yogurt we give the dogs has 1.9 billion per 8 oz. and Proviable DC has 5 billion CFU per capsule. Every night as a "snack" we give each dog a few spoonfuls of yogurt..I would say close to 2-4 tablespoons..and also, their probiotic..we use proviable...And like others have said, be sure to give Panacur and the probiotic (whether yogurt or pill) at least 2 hrs apart.
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