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Albon can help stop diarrhea when it's caused by coccidiosis or bacterial infections in pets, as it treats the underlying cause of gastrointestinal symptoms.
Albon typically begins to show its effects within 1–2 days of starting treatment, although the full course should be completed as prescribed.
Yes, cleaning your house is essential if your dog has coccidia to prevent reinfection and transmission to other pets.
Dogs are typically prescribed Albon for 3–5 days, continuing until they are symptom-free for at least 48 hours, as determined by a veterinarian.
Coccidia-infected dog poop often appears watery, mucous-laden, and may contain blood, particularly in puppies and young dogs.
Albon (sulfadimethoxine) is an antibiotic of the sulfonamide class, primarily used to treat bacterial infections and protozoal parasites like coccidia.
Albon is used in dogs primarily to treat coccidia (intestinal protozoal parasites) and a variety of bacterial infections, including respiratory, urinary tract, skin, and digestive infections.
The '7-7-7 rule' likely refers to the more commonly cited '3-3-3 rule' in dog adoption, which outlines the adjustment phases: 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to learn the routine, and 3 months to feel at home.
Red flags when adopting a dog include unclear health or behavioral history, signs of aggression, lack of transparency from the shelter, and mismatches with your home or lifestyle.
The 7-7-7 rule for dogs refers to a guideline for helping rescue dogs adjust to a new home: 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to acclimate, and 3 months to feel secure.

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