Coccidiosis is a significant health threat for newborn puppies, caused by the parasite Coccidia. Effective prevention and early detection are key to managing this infectious disease, which can severely affect the digestive health of young dogs. Learn about the essential strategies to anticipate and mitigate the risk of Coccidiosis in kennels, emphasizing the importance of strict sanitation practices and proactive health measures.
Tag: Coccidia
Information on identifying and managing Coccidia infections in pets.
[BLOG] Nutrition in animal shelters: digestive health, a priority.
Maintaining optimal digestive health is crucial for animals in shelters, where stress and dietary changes can lead to issues like diarrhea and constipation. This blog explores effective nutritional strategies to enhance the wellbeing of sheltered animals, emphasizing the importance of tailored diets. Discover practical advice on managing digestive health through proper nutrition, which can significantly impact overall health and adoption rates. By focusing on balanced diets and preventive care, shelters can improve their residents' quality of life and reduce the incidence of gastrointestinal problems.
[BLOG] Should you worry about coccidia infection in catteries and kennels ? (Part III)
Coccidia infections can significantly impact the health of pets in catteries and kennels, posing a challenge for breeders and pet owners alike. This blog explores the importance of understanding, preventing, and managing coccidia to ensure the well-being of both cats and dogs in these environments. With a focus on actionable insights and practical advice, it highlights the critical steps for maintaining a clean and healthy setting to mitigate the risks of infection. By prioritizing animal health through regular veterinary care, proper sanitation, and informed management practices, breeders can safeguard their animals against this pervasive parasite.
[BLOG] Should you worry about coccidia infection in catteries and kennels ? (Part II)
In the world of cat and dog breeding, understanding the risks and prevention strategies for coccidia infection is crucial for maintaining the health of your kennel or cattery. This comprehensive guide explores the significance of coccidia, a common yet often overlooked parasite that can affect both puppies and kittens, particularly in environments where animals are bred and raised. With an emphasis on practical advice, the blog outlines effective measures for diagnosis, treatment, and, most importantly, prevention to ensure the well-being of your breeding animals and their offspring.
[BLOG] Should you worry about coccidia infection in catteries and kennels ? ( Part I )
Coccidia infection presents a notable health concern for cats and dogs in catteries and kennels, impacting animals of all ages but posing a significant risk to the very young. This comprehensive guide addresses the symptoms, transmission, and prevention strategies of coccidia, aiming to educate breeders and pet owners on effective management practices. Understanding the life cycle of coccidia and implementing strict sanitation measures can significantly reduce the risk of infection. Additionally, the blog highlights the importance of early detection and treatment options available to combat this infectious disease, ensuring the well-being of your breeding program and safeguarding the health of puppies and kittens.
[BLOG] The compulsive “animal petter”: why it is a threat & how to prevent this in shelters
Understanding the dangers of compulsive petting in animal shelters is essential for maintaining a safe and stress-free environment for animals awaiting adoption. This blog explores how excessive handling can negatively impact pets, particularly those that are already under stress due to their shelter surroundings. It emphasizes the need for creating awareness among visitors and volunteers, highlighting practical strategies for prevention. The piece underscores the importance of training and setting boundaries to ensure that interactions between humans and shelter animals are both positive and health-promoting. By prioritizing the well-being of pets, shelters can significantly improve their chances of successful adoption and long-term animal health.
[BLOG] A lot of hygiene and a glimpse of contraception: this was our shelter convention !
Key shelter personnel exchanged ideas, aiming for optimal care for animals in their charge. Highlighting the importance of proper sanitation, the introduction of Accelerated Hydrogen Peroxide as a potential game-changer in shelter disinfection was discussed. On contraception, while surgical options dominate, promising research into alternatives like GnRH vaccines and gene silencing offers hope for more efficient future solutions, potentially saving time and reducing stress for shelter animals.
[BLOG] Why parasite-free dogs might remain a myth…
Parasites in dogs remain a widespread concern, challenging the notion of achieving a completely parasite-free status for our canine friends. This blog explores the persistent battle against parasites like Giardia and Coccidia, and the critical role of vigilant preventative measures. Despite advancements in veterinary care, including effective deworming protocols and comprehensive vaccination schedules, eradicating parasites in dogs is an ambitious goal. Emphasizing the importance of regular health checks, this piece sheds light on why complete freedom from parasites might still be a myth.
[BLOG] Digestive health in weaning puppies: news from the field
In the critical period of weaning, puppies face several digestive health challenges that breeders and caregivers must address proactively. This insightful blog explores key factors affecting digestive safety during weaning, highlighting the impact of age, breed, and the presence of common pathogens like Giardia, Coccidia, and Parvovirus. With a focus on practical strategies for maintaining optimal digestive health, including diet, kennel sanitation, and the importance of a thorough diagnostic approach, the article serves as an essential guide for anyone looking to ensure the well-being of weaning puppies.
[BLOG] Weaning diarrhea in kittens: what you should know, what you can do !
Weaning diarrhea in kittens is a common issue observed in feline breeding units, often occurring as they transition from milk to solid food. This phase sees a change in stool consistency due to the developing digestive tract and enzymatic capabilities of young kittens. Addressing this concern involves understanding risk factors within breeding structures and implementing effective feeding management strategies. Proper care can significantly reduce symptom severity, ensuring the health and well-being of kittens during this critical growth period. Explore practical solutions and a tested weaning recipe on our blog.