I gave my puppy Drontal Plus for giardia but I still found a slug in his stool. Should I contact Dial A Vet about this?

I administered Drontal Plus to my puppy to treat his giardia, as recommended, but I just discovered a slug-like creature in his stool. I'm concerned about whether this is normal or if the medication might not have worked as expected. Should I reach out to a professional for advice or is this something that can resolve itself?

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Answer

It's understandable to be concerned after seeing a slug-like creature in your puppy's stool, especially after treatment. This could either be a part of the natural clearing of parasites or an indication of something else needing attention.

  • Observe your puppy for any unusual symptoms.
  • It's always wise to consult a veterinarian if you're unsure.
  • Professional advice is recommended to ensure all parasites are effectively treated.

When treating giardia or other parasites, it's common for pet owners to notice changes in their pet's stool. If you notice anything unusual or if your puppy seems unwell, it might be best to have a vet ensure that the treatment is working and rule out any other issues. They can provide tailored advice based on a thorough assessment.

Book a consultation with a licensed vet at Dial A Vet for just $49 AUD if you're unsure or symptoms are getting worse.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is it normal to see worms or slug-like creatures in my puppy's stool after deworming?

    Yes, deworming can cause worms to be expelled in the stool. However, monitoring for any persistent symptoms or new concerns is important.

  • What symptoms should prompt immediate veterinary care?

    If your puppy is experiencing severe diarrhea, vomiting, lethargy, or any signs of distress, seek veterinary attention promptly.

  • Can giardia be completely treated with medication?

    Most giardia cases can be effectively treated with the right medications. However, follow-up tests and professional guidance ensure the infection is fully cleared.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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