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Most dogs recover from Cryptosporidium within a few days to two weeks, though puppies and immunocompromised dogs may take longer with proper care.
Cryptosporidiosis in dogs is typically self-limiting in healthy animals and managed with supportive care; medications like azithromycin may be used in severe or immunocompromised cases.
Your dog likely contracted Cryptosporidium by ingesting contaminated water, food, soil, or surfaces exposed to feces containing infective oocysts.
Symptoms of cryptosporidium in dogs include watery diarrhea, lack of appetite, weight loss, lethargy, dehydration, and occasionally fever—especially in puppies or immunocompromised dogs.
Yes, Labrador Retrievers can get sad when their owners leave due to their affectionate and people-oriented nature.
A Labrador is generally considered old around the age of 10 to 12 years, as this is the average lifespan range for the breed.
Yes, Labrador Retrievers are affectionate and social dogs who can experience sadness or separation anxiety when left alone for extended periods.
A Labrador Retriever is generally considered old at around 10 to 12 years of age, though many can live to 13–14 years or more with proper care.
Yes, Labrador Retrievers can get sad or anxious when their owners leave, as they are highly social and affectionate dogs that thrive on human companionship.
A Labrador Retriever is generally considered old between 10 and 12 years, although some live well beyond this with proper care and genetics.

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