Since raw..I can't believe how much my bf and I have become pro's at watching poop. Then we have to go back inside and share the news.
I wonder what the neighbors think when they drive by and see me peering at it just as the dogs doing it..
Anyway..I have a question. Reesee's been doing just fine since the switch, having no runny stools but..I've noticed she has been off-and-on pooping...well...large deer pellets. There's no log, just variously shaped pellets popping out everywhere. Is this normal? They're not dry or anything, they look like normal only separated.
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I would give a little pumpkin (not pumpkin pie filling) for bulk and baited water as well as a little extra muscle meat for a few days and see what happens.
Yeah, she gets the fat/skin left on all of hers. Thanks for the concern of his pup! Bliz is back to de-skinned necks and his poop went right back to normal. Going to give it a week or more before we slowly start leaving skin on those because he isn't taking it near as easily as Reesee. I went to fast on him I'm sure, but he seemed to take it well and then BAM.
Believe me, bf was getting to be a real grump due to lack of sleep when he'd do his best to try and let Bliz out constantly just to get woken up at random EARLY morning hours to a whining pup with a liquid filled crate and all four paws submerged. White GSD and diarrhea=horrible.
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