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hogaholicswife
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« on: May 23, 2010, 01:03:53 am » |
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Albon is for Coccidia, you can buy it from the vet or they sell the gallon version for chickens at Jeffers/AgVet and you can dilute it (I do not have ratio with me).
Parvo and Coccidia have a distinct smell and a lot of the same symptoms. I would say if the puppy is still alive it is Coccidia and not Parvo, start him on Albon for 10 days and then do a good worming cycle; I have started using Valbazen with Ivomec added and it has done wonders for our dogs/puppies.
Our puppies ar quarntined until they are 16 wks to our puppy pens/pasture as we do not give parvo shots. I am a firm believer they are a false security and if you do not time their shots right @ 16 wks they run a bigger shot of getting sick if exposed to the virus.
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