The fecal smear, a test for worms, giardia, and coccidia

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Uploaded by on Jul 18, 2010

What vets look for in a fecal smear

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  • "This is a great job." lol.

  • @MrJamesJamesJr Even looking at poop can be fun!

  • You're awesome :)

  • @habreezo thanks for the kind words and for watching!

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  • @wmukitty We check for giardia, coccidia, worm eggs. Hope those don't come off my hands!

  • @DrGregDVM You could still potentially contaminate the sample though. With labaratory stuff it's better to be picky than have a false result, in my opinion. I do love your videos though, very informative!

  • @TheGeliz Thanks for watching and counting

  • @epcvirus1 Sorry didn't answer this, We use Albon(sulfa drug) for 5-7 days. We see much less coccidiosis than giardia

  • if he had a nickel for everytime he said POOP he would not even need a job

  • hi doc greg,

    can you share your line of treatment for coccidiosis in dogs? tnx

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