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By evaluating a fresh, un-concentrated sample under a microscope, our team detects motile protozoan parasites that might otherwise be missed. This is the primary method for diagnosing active Giardia trophozoites and Tritrichomonas foetus . Antigen and Molecular Assays
Moist log with less visible segmentation; leaves a slight residue when picked up.
: Documentation of "alerts" (positive identifications) and the geolocation of samples found. Sample Integrity
Indicates dehydration or constipation.
Suggests bleeding high up in the gastrointestinal tract (stomach or small intestine).
Administer routine broad-spectrum parasiticides as recommended by your veterinarian to keep internal parasites at bay.
[Dietary Indiscretion] ──> Eating garbage, toxic table scraps, or spoiled food. [Parasitic Infection] ──> Hookworms, roundworms, whipworms, or Giardia. [Stress & Anxiety] ──> Boarding, moving houses, or severe separation anxiety. [Infectious Diseases] ──> Parvovirus, Coronavirus, or bacterial overgrowth (Salmonella). [Chronic Conditions] ──> Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBBD) or food allergies. Prevention and At-Home Maintenance Strategies
Analyzing a dog's stool is one of the most effective, direct ways to evaluate their gastrointestinal health, metabolic efficiency, and overall well-being. At , we prioritize thorough fecal diagnostics to catch underlying medical conditions before they escalate into severe illnesses.
: Microscopic examination uncovers hidden threats like hookworms, roundworms, tapeworms, or foreign materials. What Happens During a Veterinary Fecal Examination?