tiny white specks in stool
tiny white specks in stool
just noticed tiny white specks in dogs stool. We have two dogs. I understand tapeworms will be about the size of a grain of rice but these are MUCH small er than a grain of rice and are not moving. Anybody seen this before? could just be something one of them ate. Havent seen any fleas on them recently either.
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if it is tapeworms, would pyrantel/praziquantel be an affective treatment? I have used this combo to treat other worms.
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Sounds like hook worms. It would behoove one to treat as quickly as possible.
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I double checked he stool. moved it around with a stick and did see some little white pieces moving that im assuming are tapes. sill not sure about the specks.
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Just get an over the counter triple wormer and follow the directions.
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Take a stool sample to your vet, get a diagnosis and get your meds there. It will save you money in the long run! My vet only charges $9 for a fecal that's dropped off.
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I really can't understand why no one, not one person has suggested a fecal test. Is everyone here anti-vet or just excessively cheap?
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Its just easier to deworm them yourself. Why spend time going to the Vet when its so easy to do it yourself?
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@ magspa -
Are those tiny white specks in the stool right out of the chute, or are you finding them after it's been been there for a little while?
In the summer I find them too, on stools that have been there a little while, and I believe they are fly eggs or tiny maggots depending.
Dried tape segments like like rice or sesame seeds but live ones are 1/2 - 1 inch long, flat, and sometimes moving. If a large section of tapes comes out, it'll leave no doubt in your mind - blech!
Are those tiny white specks in the stool right out of the chute, or are you finding them after it's been been there for a little while?
In the summer I find them too, on stools that have been there a little while, and I believe they are fly eggs or tiny maggots depending.
Dried tape segments like like rice or sesame seeds but live ones are 1/2 - 1 inch long, flat, and sometimes moving. If a large section of tapes comes out, it'll leave no doubt in your mind - blech!
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Explained symptoms to vet and got drontal plus tabs and syringe of strongid. the drontal has febantel, which i have never seen in OTC dewomers so should do the trick and was only a little more than OTC meds. also sprayed the yard with bayer advanced.
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Many folks here have kennels of dogs. They do there own dewormings and vaccinations as they are knowledgeable and aren't going to take 14 dogs to the vet.frontline wrote:I really can't understand why no one, not one person has suggested a fecal test. Is everyone here anti-vet or just excessively cheap?
I have 3 dogs; I should have suggested taking a fecal sample to the vet.
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I have two dogs at home and I wouldn't take a sample to the vet when it is pretty evident the dog needs to be wormed whether what you see is a worm or not. After worming if you continue to have a problem then take a sample to be tested.Sharon wrote:Many folks here have kennels of dogs. They do there own dewormings and vaccinations as they are knowledgeable and aren't going to take 14 dogs to the vet.frontline wrote:I really can't understand why no one, not one person has suggested a fecal test. Is everyone here anti-vet or just excessively cheap?
I have 3 dogs; I should have suggested taking a fecal sample to the vet.
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Fenbantel is a drug that converts to fenbendazole (Safeguard) once it's in the dog's stomach or small bowel.magspa wrote:Explained symptoms to vet and got drontal plus tabs and syringe of strongid. the drontal has febantel, which i have never seen in OTC dewomers so should do the trick and was only a little more than OTC meds. also sprayed the yard with bayer advanced.
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thanks Shags i did not know that. Good to know we can that OTC as well as triple wormer with praziquantel&Pyrantel Pamoate. Do you know of an OTC product with all three?
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No idea. I use Safeguard liquid for goats; it takes care of everything including taenia ( tapeworms from rodents and rabbits) but NOT dipylidium ( flea tapeworm). Around our house the taenia is more likely, but a dose of praziquantal takes care of the other quick enough.
You might ask your vet about Sentinel Spectrum. It's more expensive ( IIRC about $10 a tab) but controls fleas, takes care of intestinal worms including tapes, and provides heartworm prevention in one dose. Your vet should have rebate forms for it, makes it a pretty good deal.
You might ask your vet about Sentinel Spectrum. It's more expensive ( IIRC about $10 a tab) but controls fleas, takes care of intestinal worms including tapes, and provides heartworm prevention in one dose. Your vet should have rebate forms for it, makes it a pretty good deal.
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My dog gets worms from time to time but they don't seem to bother him. It is mostly during the summer months that I see worms but its usually very few. I read somewhere that dogs can pass worms on their own without the help of medications. Any truth to that?