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Dientamoeba fragilis is a microscopic intestinal parasite that can be detected in stool. It is not considered a normal part of the dog’s gut microbiome. Detection may reflect exposure through faecal contamination, contaminated food or water, soil, or environments contaminated with faeces. Dientamoeba is mainly associated with the intestinal tract, where it may irritate the gut lining and contribute to irregular bowel function. When clinically relevant, it is mainly associated with loose or fluctuating stools, gas, abdominal discomfort, mucus in stool, reduced appetite, tiredness, or recurring digestive upset. If Dientamoeba fragilis is detected together with ongoing digestive symptoms, veterinary follow up may be needed to assess the finding and decide whether treatment, repeat testing, or hygiene measures are appropriate.

