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What are the different types of coccidiosis in dogs?

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At least four different genera of coccidia can infect dogs: Isospora canis, I.ohioensis, I.neorivolta, and I.burrowsi.


How long does it take for coccidia to go away in dogs?

Several oral medications may be used to treat coccidiosis. Most pets will require daily treatment for 5 to 10 days, but some pets will have to be retreated if the infection isn't resolved after the first or even second go-round.

How long does coccidia take to go away?

How is coccidiosis treated? The most common drug used to treat coccidiosis is a sulfa-class antibiotic, sulfadimethoxine. It is typically administered for 5-20 days.

What medicine kills coccidia in dogs?

The only Food and Drug Administration-approved treatment for coccidia is sulfadimethoxine, which must be prescribed by a veterinarian. There are other drugs that are used with some success in the treatment of coccidia, such as ponazuril, which has shown to be effective from the most current published research.

Does coccidia in dogs go away on its own?

It is not uncommon for very young puppies and kittens to contract coccidia, but the infection will usually go away without treatment. However, some animals do not fight it off on their own, and will require a vet's assistance.

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