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  2. Cystoisospora canis - Wikipedia

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    Cystoisospora canis, previously known as Isospora canis, is a microscopic, coccidian parasite that causes an intestinal tract infection in dogs. [2] The intestinal tract infection is coccidiosis caused by a protozoa (one-celled organisms) called coccidia .

  3. Echinococcus vogeli - Wikipedia

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    Bush dogs (Speothos venaticus) and domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) are the definitive hosts, harbouring the adult stage of E. vogeli. The ingestion of a rodent intermediate host containing the hydatid cysts of the tapeworm by a bush or domestic dog often results in a heavy infestation of these tapeworms.

  4. Neospora caninum - Wikipedia

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    In addition to being an important cause of cattle abortions, [7] neosporosis is a significant disease in dogs throughout the world. [18] If the disease is caught early, dogs may be successfully treated with clindamycin and other antiprotozoan drugs. [18] However, the disease is often fatal to young puppies. [18]

  5. 15 Most Common Puppy Health Issues and How to Spot Them - AOL

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    These worms attach to the intestine and drink blood, causing puppies to have bloody stools and painful abdomens. It can be treated with an over-the-counter dewormer. 3.

  6. Echinococcus granulosus - Wikipedia

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    Echinococcus granulosus, also called the hydatid worm or dog tapeworm, is a cyclophyllid cestode that dwells in the small intestine of canids as an adult, but which has important intermediate hosts such as livestock and humans, where it causes cystic echinococcosis, also known as hydatid disease.

  7. Why Has My Dog's Behavior Suddenly Changed? An Expert ... - AOL

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  8. Why is my dog peeing so much? Vet explains the causes for ...

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    Increased urination in dogs can be a concerning sign, often indicating an underlying health issue. While occasional changes in bathroom habits or accidents in the house may have a perfectly normal ...

  9. The Supervet: Noel Fitzpatrick - Wikipedia

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    A dog owner travels from Romania for her 7-year-old rescue dog Clifford. The past year and a half he has been in constant pain, despite the pain medication. The 3D CT scan reveals a spinal cord squashed with vertebrae bone overgrowth. 4-year-old golden Labrador Marley has had a rare shoulder dysplasia since he was a six-month-old puppy.