Intestinal parasites in pet store puppies in Atlanta

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We examined 143 pups from 14 Atlanta area pet stores for intestinal parasites and reviewed deworming practices and information given to customers. Seventy-four (52 per cent) of the pups had at least one parasite including Giardia sp. (34 per cent), Toxocara canis (12 per cent), and Isospora sp. (9 per cent). Eighty-eight per cent received some form of anthelminthic treatment while at the store. Only six (43 per cent) of the stores routinely informed clients of the need to continue deworming procedures once the pup left the store.

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Stehr-Green, J. K., Murray, G., Schantz, P. M., & Wahlquist, S. P. (1987). Intestinal parasites in pet store puppies in Atlanta. American Journal of Public Health, 77(3), 345–346. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.77.3.345

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