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How is it ament to look like in general,is it ament to be hard always
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Re: puppys poo
For puppies it varies, on their food, their water intake, how excited they get. Tiger still gets runny looking poos sometimes if she's gotten herself over excited or nervous so especially for young puppies don't expect it to be consistent.
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Same with roxy, mostly hard poo's but when she is exited or has been drinking a lot they can be a bit softer, and always squishy under foot
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Re: puppys poo
Ok great,
It seems broxi is more or less the same,hes poo's are mostly soft but he does hard ones to,hes on jwb,but sometimes he gets the odd scraps of my plate,i never give him random food but if im eating chicken or something il give him abit,im going to stop doing this anyway just to see.
Sometimes he can be a fussy eater,so theres times i have put abit of skimed milk in his food so he eats it all which he does.even tho skimed milk is more like water than milk lol i guess its still not ideal for him
It seems broxi is more or less the same,hes poo's are mostly soft but he does hard ones to,hes on jwb,but sometimes he gets the odd scraps of my plate,i never give him random food but if im eating chicken or something il give him abit,im going to stop doing this anyway just to see.
Sometimes he can be a fussy eater,so theres times i have put abit of skimed milk in his food so he eats it all which he does.even tho skimed milk is more like water than milk lol i guess its still not ideal for him
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Re: puppys poo
No milk. Dogs are, generally, lactose intolerant after about 5 or 6 weeks old.
Even puppies should have consistently firm poos unless there's something disagreeing with them. Leave out all human food for a while & see how it goes.
Even puppies should have consistently firm poos unless there's something disagreeing with them. Leave out all human food for a while & see how it goes.
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I agree with Caryll. I would try to not give him any milk/ human food for a while a see if they firm up. They should be firm, if they are runny then their stomach isn't agreeing with something they've eaten. This has been a huge issue with Gwen..hers are almost always runny. It has been a constant battle lol.
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Update :
Hes been back on the jwb turkey kibble which he loves since wednesday so no more chicken and rice,his poo's have came back to normal,he loves it mixed with sardines
Hes been back on the jwb turkey kibble which he loves since wednesday so no more chicken and rice,his poo's have came back to normal,he loves it mixed with sardines
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