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RE: Parasites don't necessarily mean an animal is doomed to die...

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Posted by: DanTheFireman at Tue Jul 6 17:09:51 2004   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DanTheFireman ]  
   

No necropsy was performed so who knows? My only BAD experience was with coccidia (thankfully)years ago. The Tx regimen of Albon is so extensive that animal most likely wouldn't have made it through. I keep Panacur, Albon, liquid Flagl which is very inexpensive in Mexico. Not to mention the Swift lab microscope, and having a vet for a best friend... go ahead, cry foul. Hope it's all never needed. Anyway, have to agree with you - never give up. These are hardy little guys and it's usually something simple. They deserve every chance they can get and when you have one that looks bad then turns around and gets big and fat and healthy it's great.


   

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