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Wednesday, June 6, 2007

[rawfeeding] Re: poo conundrum

Hi, Christine!
Sometimes it might take awhile for an intolerance to additives, new
proteins, etc. to show up.
The dog biscuit ice cream sw may just have been the *last straw* to
tip a dog's struggling digestive system over the edge into goopy green
poos. Enhanced alone might not have been a problem, dbic sw alone
might not have been a problem, but together they may have been *too
much* to handle.
You could pick the most likely culprit, and follow them around until
you see poo - putting the chosen one on lead would make it easier if
the dog will eliminate on lead. If that one isn't the green poo
monster, choose another next time. ; )
SEBP and a fast all 'round sounds like a plan, if you can't find the
poo monster. It certainly won't hurt them.
Chicken or beef, or introduce a new protein, your choice.
TC
Giselle
with Bea in New Jersey

> ONE of my 3 dogs has the runs...I have come home from work the last two
> days to find
> a loose goopy green poo puddle on my basement carpet! I'm not sure
which one it is. We've been feeding raw 3 weeks
> and they have had chicken and beef and seemed to be doing well.
Since we
> started, I've seen good poo's come out of the puppy and my 12yo BC, but
> I haven't seen any poo come out of my 4 year old Whippet. I let
them have a dog biscuit ice
> cream sandwiches, The chicken I've been using was
> enhanced, but up to this point nobody seems to have had a problem with
> that, can it take this long for that to affect them? should I just
slippery elm them
> all, fast and start with chicken again?
>
> How does everyone keep track of poops of multiple dogs when rawfed dogs
> poop so rarely?!?! :)
>
> Christine and her pack of puzzingly pooping pooches.
>


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