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How large of a stool sample is needed to run a fecal analysis? Why is this important?

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How large of a stool sample is needed to run a fecal analysis? Why is this important?

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It is best to bring about 2 – 3 TBSP of fecal material to your visit. It should be as fresh as possible. We need a sufficient amount of feces to determine if a parasitic infection does exist in your pet.

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