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How to Tell If Your Dog Has Coccidia
Coccidia live in the small-intestine lining and cause blood-tinged, mucus-laden stool, lethargy, and dehydration โ worst in puppies. Dogs pick it up from contaminated ground or faeces, so a fecal microscope exam confirms it; treatment is a sulfadimethoxine dewormer plus fluids, with regular cleaning and prevention the long-term fix.
What symptoms appear when a dog is infected with coccidia?
Coccidia infection shows low energy, bloody stool, jelly-like mucus, and dehydration; some dogs show no signs but still spread it. Stool with jelly mucus or blood at the end needs a fecal test and sulfadimethoxine, plus environment cleaning.
What are the symptoms of a dog’s coccidia infection?
Coccidia shows lethargy, jelly-like intestinal mucosa in stool, and blood at the end of defecation; some are asymptomatic but still spread it. Isolate and do a fecal exam; treat found oocysts with sulfadimethoxine.

How to Deworm a Parrot and How Often
Hand-raised parrots that aren't dewormed regularly can fall prey to fleas, lice, coccidia, trichomonas, and other internal and external parasites. This guide covers practical parrot deworming methodsโexternal baths and sprays, plus internal medicationsโalong with a safe yearly schedule.
How does a dog get infected with coccidia?
Dogs catch coccidia by licking an infected dog's feces or contaminated food/water, or by picking up oocysts while playing in grass; the oocysts develop in the gut and multiply. Signs include soft stools, diarrhea, reduced appetite, low fever, weight loss, slow growth, anemia, and dehydration โ a fecal exam and sulfadimethoxine treatment are needed.

Canine and Feline Coccidiosis: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention
Coccidiosis is caused by coccidia protozoa infecting the intestinal lining of puppies and kittens, causing watery diarrhea and, in heavy infection, bloody stool and wasting. It is treated with anticoccidial drugs and supportive care.