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Long-term effects of Giardia in dogs can include chronic digestive issues, weight loss, and poor nutrient absorption, especially in puppies or immunocompromised dogs.
Giardia is killed by disinfectants such as bleach, boiling water, and thorough sanitation using appropriate cleaning agents.
Home treatment for Giardia in dogs includes maintaining strict hygiene, providing clean water, and supporting hydration, but veterinary medications are usually necessary.
Dog poop with Giardia often appears soft, greasy, and has a foul odor; it may also contain mucus or appear pale in color.
Giardia in dogs rarely goes away on its own and typically requires veterinary treatment to fully eliminate the infection and prevent reinfection.
Signs of Giardia in dogs include diarrhea, weight loss, vomiting, and lethargy. A veterinarian can confirm diagnosis through a stool test.
You can mix dog-safe fruits, vegetables, or peanut butter with Greek yogurt for a tasty and nutritious treat.
Pumpkin and yogurt both offer health benefits for dogs, but pumpkin is generally better for digestion, while yogurt supports gut health with probiotics.
You can mix Greek yogurt with dog-safe fruits, vegetables, peanut butter, or oats to add nutrition and variety to your dog’s diet.

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