Coccidioidomycosis in dogs is usually detected by fecal tests, which can cause disorders in the intestinal flora of the dog, resulting in long-term diarrhea, diarrhea, blood in the stool, etc., which can seriously affect the dog’s digestive capacity, growth and development and health. If the dog appears depressed, loss of appetite, indigestion, lethargy, anemia, blood stool and other conditions, suggest that the dog may have coccidiosis. It is recommended that the dog be sent to the hospital for examination and diagnosis in order to avoid delaying the disease.
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