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by eichenluft on 06 September 2010 - 14:09

can't get rid of cocci "for good" when it lives in the ground.  Albon works very well as a preventative and treatment for diarrhea caused by coccidea infestation - key word is "prevention" - having never heard of Marquis before, but did read up a little bit on it - appears to be a treatment for the immediate problem, not a long-term solution.  Giving the puppies albon daily for 18 days or so is a good way to prevent problems in the litter - which is what I do with my puppies as a rule.   Works perfectly, and does clear up diarrhea quickly with adults and puppies.

molly

Sock Puppet

by Sock Puppet on 06 September 2010 - 14:09

Like I said so I have been told. It somehow stops the growth cycle. I do not remember all the details as it has been years since I used it.

I am only going off what I remember my vet saying.  Look it up, ask your vet.

melba

by melba on 06 September 2010 - 14:09

Well, fecal cultures before the Marquis showed cysts and puppy fecals after showed not a one. We did the treatment for 3 days and retreated at 2-3 weeks ( can't remember which) and never had a problem again. As a precaution I also treated all of my adult dogs though they showed no signs. We never had a coccidia problem again. I believe the Marquis is for horses. My vet diluted it down for the puppies and gave me the correct dosage.

Melissa

by eichenluft on 06 September 2010 - 14:09

My vet uses and recommends Albon, as does all of the vets I've worked with since starting breeding 17 years ago.  I have never heard of Marquis.  And my current vet is also a bovine/equine vet.  But, whatever works, is my motto.  I'll definately keep that in mind.


by eichenluft on 06 September 2010 - 14:09

this is one article I found - written by a breeder who uses marquis.   According to this article - Marquis does not kill coccidea.  Only prevents it from growing in the puppy.  Albon kills coccidea, but must be used for longer-term than Marquis, to kill it- over the growth cycle of the protazoa.

http://dog-so-smart.com/100/canine-coccidia-and-latest-treatment/

Sock Puppet

by Sock Puppet on 06 September 2010 - 15:09

I also know someone who treated there whole kennel with this stuff and coccidia was never a problem again. How, I have no clue only telling you what they told me.

You can buy it full strength and dilute it yourself. It is expensive at about 100.00 a tube but the tube lasts a long time.

by Abhay on 06 September 2010 - 16:09

I would go with Tylan. It's a very good antibiotic, not used on dogs very often, so a lot of bacteria the dogs get, are not resistant to Tylan.


Bob-O

by Bob-O on 06 September 2010 - 16:09

I have used Albon and it worked fine for the one (1) incidence of Coccidia suffered by an import puppy. I placed that puppy in isolation so I could keep his area free from other traffic. He did fine and I never had an occurence of it again.

Best Regards,
Bob-O





 


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