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Giardia is unfortunately very common. First things first, do not change anything in his diet. You need to get giardia under control…no treats, bones, food changes, etc. Did the vet do a fecal sample? Which exact medication is he on? Panacur is the preferred method of treatment for giardia…If he is not on it, I would switch to it ASAP. You also want to start him on a probiotic. The antibiotic will destroy all the good and bad bacteria in Franklins gut..so you need to replenish that. You can start by giving 1-2 tablespoons of plain yogurt..and in the mean time, order a good probiotic either online, or at a pet boutique…we use Proviable DC. What are you currently feeding him? How are his stools now? Make sure he is drinking plenty of water.
Also, make sure Franklin is not ingesting anything that he shouldn't…leaves,sticks, mulch, etc. That can also aggregate his stomach.
Giardia is extremely contagious. If you are not diligent with cleaning up his poop, he can and will reinfect himself (walking in the same area he pooped in, and then later licking or sniffing that same area or his paws). I always wiped the paws and butt after taking them outside.
If you haven't already joined the food group, you should do so. There is a ton of info on this topic, among many others! Welcome, and good luck with your little guy.
Here is a very good article on giardia
http://www.vcahospitals.com/main/pet-health-information/article/ani...
Here is a link to a very good article that Karen posted on a prior discussion. Metro is known to have serious side effects, and is proven to be less effective than giardia.
http://www.capcvet.org/capc-recommendations/giardia/
The part you are looking for within this article is towards the bottom of the article, under the headline Treatment.
No problem..glad to help :)
David, You may want to post this question on the main page or in the Food group. Karen (& Jackdoodle) Is extremely knowledgable on this subject and can give you awesome advice but I don't believe she looks at Puppy Madness since her dog is well past that stage.
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