Dogs can be tested for Toxoplasma gondii by taking blood and testing it with a test. The chances of a dog interfering with Toxoplasma gondii are very low and you can usually pay more attention to its clinical signs. The disease in dogs infected with Toxoplasma gondii is very similar to distemper and infectious hepatitis. In addition, dogs infected with Toxoplasma gondii may develop fever, cough, anorexia, depression, discharge from the eyes and nose, breathing difficulties and, in severe cases, bloody diarrhoea, violent vomiting, paralysis and other neurological signs.
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