Yellow Poop
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Yellow Poop
Well back from hospital last night and took Lola from a lovely long walk today and her poop was a yellow-y/brown colour.
It wasnt like that before I left and even the ones remaining in the garden are a healthy brown colour.
Hubby said she had been into lots of things while he was at work (out of boredom from lack of exercise)
Including: plastic pegs, a shirt and buttons, red berries (unknown) in the garden and the dining table leg.
Any suggestions??
Is a sample taken to the vet in order?
Thanks
It wasnt like that before I left and even the ones remaining in the garden are a healthy brown colour.
Hubby said she had been into lots of things while he was at work (out of boredom from lack of exercise)
Including: plastic pegs, a shirt and buttons, red berries (unknown) in the garden and the dining table leg.
Any suggestions??
Is a sample taken to the vet in order?
Thanks
Re: Yellow Poop
What is she fed, as i know (my two are fed raw) when Chance gets a lot of chicken over a few days his is a yellowy colour
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Re: Yellow Poop
If she is fine in herself and it's jut an odd colour/consistency I wouldn't worry at all. I know with Moo the slightest change in diet can effect her bowels.
Routine makes a massive difference, wonder what other * bits she got from oh
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Re: Yellow Poop
There wasnt a lot we could do. I was in hospital and he was at work all day,
leaving at 7am and returning at 6pm
She's extremly clingy and whiny tonight and OH said shes been like that all week.
leaving at 7am and returning at 6pm
She's extremly clingy and whiny tonight and OH said shes been like that all week.
Re: Yellow Poop
She might have a slight upset. I know it's an old fashioned thing, but try giving her a teaspoon of kaolin & morphine. One of my dogs in the past had a dodgy tum all her life, and a vet recommended this. Not more than two treatments, though, and if it continues, then a vet visit could be in order.
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