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Yes, we are trying are very best to do all of the above.
Everytime he poops we catch it with a plate.
When we miss, we spray the area with bleach/water mix.
We also wipe his butt and paws after every BM too.
We disinfected in the house, and cleaned most of his toys.
How would the Giardia be on his toys tho - dosn't it only come from the poop?
We changed his bedding too.
The thing is his BMs never really improved too much from the panacur.
it improved a tiny bit, but I'm assuming thats more to the food and not the meds.
Panacur is not just the safest, it's also the most effective, as was noted a couple of times in the link F and I provided here in this discussion.
Are you giving the probiotics?
Is he still waking you at night to go out?
I don't believe the Panacur "did nothing", but as was also mentioned, there are strains of giardia that are resistant to antibiotics. It does sound like there has been some improvement.
Metronidazole and Tinidazole are in the same class of drugs, and both have serious side-effects. You would not use both together.
Yes, I was giving a little plain yogurt first 3 days - and the last 2 days I got Proviable DC
He woke us up that 1st night 3-4 times.
The other nights were fine (even tho his stool was still soft)
Then last night he woke me up at 5am to go.
It wasn't that watery spray like the first night, but it was still soft serve.
Then a few hours later he went again.
also, last night he had many #1 accidents in the house - he pee'd quite a lot - more so than normal.
(not sure if that means anything tho)
He also wasn't eating ALL of his food as he was before. Still eating some, but not all.
So what would you do Karen if you were in my shoes?
Would you still wait the two weeks, and then do more Panacur?
I think I would give it more time. If this continues, you can always see the vet. Not doing anything right now doesn't mean you have to wait two weeks. You can decide to give another medication tomorrow or Monday, too. :)
Meanwhile, I think I would start adding some kibble back into his diet and see if that makes a difference.
So even tho he finished his 5 days it could still be working inside him?
I will wait a few days and see what happens.
When do I make the decision, or how do I make the decision, just based on if his stool firms up?
The fact that more blood was present in his BM this morning isn't a cause for alarm?
Larry, just take it day by day. You don't have to make any decisions right now.
If things don't get better in a few days, you can re-evaluate.
Mackenzie had giardia as well at 10 weeks old. Our vet gave us a medicine, but, I don't have a record of what it was. She had us confine Mackenzie to our fenced in yard until she was 4 months old and until her immune system became stronger. She wanted her to have her major shots before she ventured out, and was primarily concerned about parvo. When she was spay at 6 months old, we brought a fecal sample and the giardia was negative. I'd recommend that you have him tested again in a few weeks. I believe as long as other dogs don't eat his feces, then they should be fine.
We also found her stools to be soft and sometimes runny. As we changed her diet, I am pleased to report that we no longer have an issue. We originally tried a grain free diet at our vet's suggestion. There was an issue with a bag of food we bought. I won't provide the details as it had nothing to do with her stool. So we switched to Science Diet for puppies at the time-small bites. Her stools have been the best since we switched. Mackenzie is now 14 months old. And a happy young lady.
I do hope this helps. Good luck to you!
Pam
Thank you for the reminder.
I love you Britt, but this particular discussion is not in TFG, lol. Larry did post the same discussion there, and it's hard to keep them straight. :)
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