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  2. Coccidia In Dogs: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment | PetMD

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    Here are the most common signs of coccidia in dogs and puppies, and what you might see if a dog is severely infected. Coccidia symptoms include: Diarrhea thats watery or bloody or has mucus

  3. Coccidia is a protozoa passed through the stool. If not treated, it can cause serious issues in puppies (they have an underdeveloped immune system) and immunosuppressed dogs. Read on to learn about the proper dosage, efficacy, cost, and more on Coccidia.

  4. Learn about the symptoms, treatment & prevention for coccidia in dogs. Remember that prompt vet care is crucial if your dog becomes ill.

  5. Here are some of the symptoms which could be noted in your canine: Watery diarrhea, sometimes tinged with blood or mucus. Vomiting. Loss or decreased appetite. Weight loss. Lethargy. Puppies are at risk for more severe infection, with dehydration and weight loss sometimes leading to death.

  6. Most dogs with clinical signs of coccidiosis respond well to treatment. Reinfection may be common without proper environmental management. Puppies that experience severe illness from coccidia may have more chance of serious complications and, in rare cases, even death.

  7. Coccidiosis in Dogs | VCA Canada Animal Hospitals

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    The most common clinical sign of coccidiosis is diarrhea, but most dogs infected with coccidia do not have any clinical signs. When the coccidial oocysts are found in the stool of a dog without diarrhea, they are generally considered a transient, insignificant finding.

  8. Coccidia In Dogs: Symptoms and Treatment Options

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    Coccidia in dogs is a common intestinal parasite and clinical disease is most common in puppies and immunocompromised dogs. Some dogs are asymptomatic whereas other dogs have diarrhea, lethargy, weight loss, and vomiting. Isospora is a common species of coccidia that affects dogs.