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Cats are typically pregnant for 63 to 65 days, or about nine weeks, though it can sometimes last up to 72 days.
No, Neospora in dogs is not curable at home; it requires early medical intervention with prescription medications and supportive care by a veterinarian.
Yes, thorough cleaning is essential to prevent reinfection and reduce environmental contamination from coccidia oocysts.
Neosporosis in dogs is not curable at home; it requires early medical treatment with prescription medications and veterinary oversight to manage the disease and prevent irreversible damage.
Yes, it is important to clean your house thoroughly if your dog has coccidia to reduce the risk of environmental reinfection and prevent transmission.
Neosporosis in dogs is not curable at home; it requires prompt veterinary treatment with specific antiparasitic medications to manage symptoms and stop progression.
Yes, cleaning your house is important if your dog has coccidia to reduce the risk of reinfection and environmental contamination.
Neosporosis symptoms in dogs include ascending paralysis, muscle atrophy, joint deformities, and neurological signs, particularly in puppies.
Treatment includes early administration of antiprotozoal drugs such as clindamycin or a trimethoprim-sulfonamide combination, and supportive care to manage symptoms.
No, neosporosis is not considered contagious to humans and is not classified as a zoonotic disease.

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