Reg: 06-12-2007
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How long does it take, after you've fed something that causes loose stools, for them to come out? I know, weird question. But occassionally he'll have one or two really yucky poops and I'd like to figure out what does it! So I'm wondering how quick it would happen after they eat something - half a day, 24 hours?
Michael, do you think it would help if I just jogged 5 miles when it happens?!!!
Reg: 12-08-2005
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Loc: Stoney Creek , Ontario, Canada
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Tucker went through that.
and finally i just gave up started from scratch again.
just Orijen kibble, nothing added, no fish oil, no vit E, no glucosamine, no biscuits, just kibble till he was back on track.
then re-added back in other items every 3 or 4 days of firm poop until i hit upon the fact that it was the glucosamine that was casuing the problem.
so kibble
good poops for 3 or 4 days
added back in fish oil.
good poops for 3 or 4 days
added back in the vitamin E
good poops for 3 or 4 days etc etc.
Tuckers stomach used to be iron clad....now the slightest thing seems to set him off.
now everything has to be added gradually, even if i change from Grain free Turkey biscuits to Grain free cheese biscuits....i have to do it slowly.
Yeah, i learned that one the hard way!!
I hate coming home to that type of mess!!!!
Edited by Wendy Lefebvre (05/10/2011 02:49 PM)
Edit reason: just me being me
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