Young animals are frequently exposed to their mother's feces. If the mother is shedding the infective organisms in her feces, then the young animals will likely ingest them and coccidia will develop within their intestines. Most young animals who are ill from coccidia are two weeks of age and older. As a young animal ages, he tends to develop a natural immunity to the effects of coccidia.
Fortunately, coccidiosis is treatable with prescription drugs such as AlbonĀ® and trimethoprim/sulfa that can be found in our online pharmacy. Because these drugs do not kill the organisms, but rather inhibit their reproduction capabilities, elimination of coccidia from the intestine takes time. By stopping the ability of the protozoa to reproduce, time is allowed for the animal's own immunity to develop and remove the organisms. To give your pet's digestive tract a boost while being treated, try Acidophilus+ or Bene-Bac Pet Gel. |
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