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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

[rawfeeding] New puppy with diarrhea...

Hello everyone! I have had my aussie puppy (Loki) now for a week and
he is doing great, eating well on the raw diet, meat, bones and
everything. So far he has been getting chicken and pork. My concern is
that he has had diarrhea since he started his new diet. When he poos
there is very little that comes out, and what does come out is mostly
liquid. He has had a few harder stools, but those have been rare. I
was anticipating some diarrhea since his system is adjusting, and he
is otherwise in perfect health; a happy, bouncy, fluffy ball of
energy. I was wondering how long I should wait before becoming
concerned, is it normal for this kind of stool in the beginning?

Also, does anyone have any suggestions about getting a puppy to eat
organ meat? I have been trying to give him some liver but he
completely ignores it... is there another organ meat that may be more
palatable for a nine week old pup?

Taylor and Loki from Montreal

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