Giardia: Infection, treatment and prevention | Cornell University
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OverviewCausesClinical SignsDiagnosisTreatmentOutcomeZoonosisContagionPatients will often be asymptomatic and still have a normal appetite and energy levels. In severe cases, dogs may experience lethargy, decreased appetite or weight loss. The most common clinical signs of Giardiasis include: 1. Acute or sudden diarrhea 2. Soft or watery stool with mucus and a foul odor 3. Abdominal discomfortSee more on vet.cornell.edu Patients will often be asymptomatic and still have a normal appetite and energy levels. In severe cases, dogs may experience lethargy, decreased appetite or weight loss. The most common clinical signs of Giardiasis include: 1. Acute or sudden diarrhea 2. Soft or watery stool with mucus and a foul odor 3. Abdominal discomfort
Patients will often be asymptomatic and still have a normal appetite and energy levels. In severe cases, dogs may experience lethargy, decreased appetite or weight loss. The most common clinical signs of Giardiasis include: 1. Acute or sudden diarrhea 2. Soft or watery stool with mucus and a foul odor 3. Abdominal discomfort
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