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Old 14-08-2007, 20:42   #1
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Well, we had two dogs that we got with severe intestinal problems from the breeder out of nearly the same reasons. It seemed they had the problems some time before we got them. It took one of them, which was allready 1,5 years and no puppy, 6 month till it was stabilized, it will take your puppy several weeks and it very likely will react sensible to everything for several month.
But be sure that there didn´t occur a second problem like pathogen bacterias or other parasites.
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But be sure that there didn´t occur a second problem like pathogen bacterias or other parasites.

To be honest, once he turned out positive to Giardia, all other tests were stopped. He was examined with 7 different tests for 7 different parasites from feces sample. I suppose that there is no other parasite involved. But i have never heard of pathogen bacteria. What do you mean by that?
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To be honest, once he turned out positive to Giardia, all other tests were stopped. He was examined with 7 different tests for 7 different parasites from feces sample. I suppose that there is no other parasite involved. But i have never heard of pathogen bacteria. What do you mean by that?

In addition to the above, what has stroke me is tha fact that he has been having gas hat smell a lot. As he gets older he is having gas more frequently.
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In addition to the above, what has stroke me is tha fact that he has been having gas hat smell a lot. As he gets older he is having gas more frequently.
I have been trying to find a good probiotic supplement on the web but wiht no success. Can you recomend anything that i may try to find in Greece?
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You can use a good probiotic joghurt for humans, Bird Bene Bac, Cani Bac, many companies have one your vet will know one. It is in discussion if anything of it comes to a dogs intestine because the pH of the stomach is so very low and kills most of the bacterias.
The intestins have a normal bacterial flora that is very important for their function and is a protection against other bacterias like Salmonella and pathogen Escherichia coli families (there a E.coli that should be in the intestines, not all are pathogen!) or Klebsiella or Candida (which is a fungus) and so on. When a dog has diarrhea a longer time the normal flora gets disturbed, especially in young dogs that are still building it up. You can help them with special diet over a longer time (there are commercial ones for intestinal problems that work quite good) but it takes some time till everything works really well, through this time your dog will be sensible to everything knew for the intestines, stress, bacterias and parasites.
I normally treat the Giardia twice, if diarrhea continues I send a sample to a veterinary lab for all parasites (inclusive Giardia again), mycological testing and bacterial testing. In Germany you can do this in one package and it is not that expensive. I also give every dog with longer problems a special intestinal diet until they have normal feces for about one or two weeks and then trye to change back in steps to normal food. The diet gives the intestines a rest and helps them to build up a normal flora again.
But this is how I treat it, your vet may have another opinion.
And again it takes time, don´t get to fixed on your dogs feces.
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Thank you very much for all the info. They run on him the pacjage of tests you said. However i will disagree on the cost issue. Despite that it was not an issue for me, the 4 days he spent in the clinic cost me c. 1500 Euros. I want what is best for him and i wil not hesitate to pay whatever amount. The problem is that in Greece there is only one chain of pet shops which does not have a wide variety of such products like probiotics for dogs. I will ned up ordering something from an online store.

Thank you again for all your help.

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So after all this time, how is the puppy doing now? Is everything o.k., the giardia gone and the dog growing up? If you have some photos, share with us.
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