Coccidia is a common parasitic infection in puppies, and while it can be concerning, it is usually treatable with veterinary care and attentive home management.
- Administer all prescribed medications promptly
- Ensure your puppy stays hydrated
- Maintain excellent hygiene in your pet's environment
While coccidia is not uncommon, especially in young puppies, it requires prompt treatment to prevent complications. Your vet has likely prescribed medication to eliminate the parasites, which you should give exactly as prescribed. Keeping your puppy well-hydrated and providing a clean, hygienic environment will also help speed recovery and prevent reinfection.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is coccidia?
Coccidia are microscopic parasites that primarily affect puppies, causing symptoms like diarrhea. It is a common infection, especially in younger pets.
- How did my puppy get coccidia?
Puppies often contract coccidia through exposure to infected feces or contaminated environments, such as breeding facilities or kennels.
- Can coccidia be transmitted to humans?
Humans are generally not affected by coccidia, but maintaining good hygiene and proper sanitation is important to prevent the spread of other possible infections.