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01/22/2013 6:31 PM  

Hello everyone.  My GSP has been battling Cryptosporidium now for the last 6-7 months.  He is only 16 months old.  In June of 2012 his stool sample came back positive for crypto.  He was put on 2 weeks of an antibiotic and Metronidazole.  His symptoms improved however, we placed too much faith in the medicine helping him get over the crypto.  Just this week after getting back his stool sample after a very bad, uncontrollable bout of diarrhea, it was found that he is still testing positive for it.  Our vet now wants to do a month of the antibiotic and Metronidazole. 

Information on crypto is hard to come by.  From what I have read, even though the bacteria never goes away, the dogs immune system should overcome it and should not have issues after, unless the dog has a weak immune system.  Our dog is fine otherwise, he eats, drinks, plays and overall acts normal.  Has anyone else experienced crypto in their pets?  If so what was your regiment to overcome it?

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01/24/2013 1:49 PM  

Anyone? 

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01/24/2013 2:36 PM  
Hi -
I am sorry to hear about your dog. I have no first hand experience with your issue but did go Google it and read a tad about it . It did mention that it can be a secondary cause to the dog having a weak immune system (like you mentioned). Have you been to a specialist in your area or do you have a vet university near you (not sure where your live)? When I was reading up on it I did not see the 2nd drug your vet wants to give your dog listed as one of the drugs to use - they only listed antibiotics what is this other drug suppose to help with? Also it mentioned feeding a high fiber diet? Not much help and you might have already went this route just throwing things out there. Good luck and keep us posted.
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01/25/2013 7:45 AM  

Thanks for the reply.  Our vet called yesterday evening and is going to prescribe Tylosin.  We are also inquiring about Pro-Pectalin as well as a vitamin B12 shot.  We do not want to over-rule the vet, but we are also extremely frustrated as well as feel horrible that Gunner has watery/mucus diarrhea off and on every other day or so going on 2 weeks.

 

I did try to find a vet university near me but i dont really know how to search for one, nor did i come up with any real results.  I live in the Pittsburgh PA area.

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01/25/2013 8:28 AM  
Let me contact some friends who live in PA and which specialist/vet universities they use. Check your private messages on this forum
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01/25/2013 11:10 AM  
Also, the dog could be reinfecting himself. Make sure he has clean water (you may even want to boil it) and be sure you clean up his poop regularly. It is not uncommon for young dogs to have trouble throwing off Cryptosporidium and he was around 6 months when he first was infected. So, I wouldn't worry too much about his immune system unless there are other signs. Metronidazole is also an antibiotic that is specific for treating digestive tract infections among other things. It is also known as Flagyl. So it sounds like the vet had him on two different antibiotics probably to cover a broad range of bacteria and secondary infection possibilities.

Has the vet talked to you about reinfection? That sounds to me the most likely thing that is going on. I would take a hard look at his living and play area and make sure it is clean and he has clean water. I would wash all his bedding and be sure you clean up his poop. I think I would also at least get another vets opinion to rule out any other issues.

I know some of my shorthairs have had a hard time throwing off tummy issues when they were young, but as they got older (2 years of so) they got over that problem.

Good luck!

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01/25/2013 1:21 PM  

It is possible that he was reintroduced to it.  He is basically a vaccum cleaner.  He loves the goose and deer poop.  We stop him when we see him, but sometimes we dont catch him in time.  We are good about our yard.  We live in a plan so we have to keep our yards tidy, grass cut ect...  The longest anything stays in the yard is a day.  Maybe 2 if it is raining or snowing.  We wash his water and food bowls (porcelain) daily and run them through the dishwasher weekly.  We usually try to wash his cloth toys in the washer once a month.  His hard toys we just rinse off with some dish soap.

His water has recently been a point of discussion.  We have city water.  We recently tried to get him to drink some purified spring water from Giant Eagle - its 4x purified and stuff like that, but he wants nothing to do with it.  Put down a dish of regular tap water and he is all over it.  We currently dont boil it, but i was just recently thinking of beginning to do that.

My wife took him to the vet this afternoon to pick up the tylosin powder and to get him a B12 shot.  The Pro-Pectalin is ordered and will be in next week.

All other ideas are greatly appreciated.  Im sure i could be forgetting to do something.

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01/28/2013 5:50 PM  
Hi and welcome. I had the same thing with my male when he was a puppy. I changed his food to adult food .I also got rid of the porcelain dish and went to stainless steel (no pores) and it cleans up shiney in the dishwasher. I had a porcelain water dish and heard from my vet the glaze might not be sealed enough. Where was your dish made ? IT could be holding stuff in the pores .Hope this helps and he gets over it (been far east)
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03/02/2013 11:50 AM  

   ::Update::

 

8 days ago was Gunners last day on Tylosin.  He finished his last vitamin B12 shot the week before that.  He had 4 injections in total and was on the Tylosin for a month, getting it sprinkled on his food 3 times daily.  We also started him on Animal Essentials probiotic, once a day.  We had his stool retested for crypto this past week and the results came back today.  It tested negative which is great news.  We will be keeping him on the probiotic from now on.

 

His stool on the tylosin was fantastic.  Better than it has ever been.  Since finishing his regiment, his stools have been pretty good.  Usually the last one of the day starts good but ends up goopy.  It's acceptable considering what it was.

 

He will never get rid of the crypto.  It now becomes managing any flare ups that occur.  Hopefully his digestive system will grow strong enough to control it on his own without medicine.  

 

I hope that anyone that suffers from the same thing in the future sees this and can use some of the information provided.  Thank you all for the suggestions and help.

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03/03/2013 11:10 AM  

 I'll read up on this

Thanks for shareing

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