calliecritturs
Posted : 4/26/2013 7:03:20 AM
I have to echo what Sandra has said -- the more useable the food the less waste. If the dog isn't impacted (i.e., so constipated that the dog isn't pooping) but far less than what you were used to on that food, then it's likely normal for what you have switched to feeding. Myh dogs don't usually poop more than once a day.
When you home cook -- you should be allowing natural fiber -- for example, you don't peel white potato nor sweet potato -- you just mash up the cooked veg including peel ... it is part of the dietary fiber. In fact, I never peel *anything* unless I'm giving rutabaga (that comes with the waxed skin) -- that you have to peel. You discard seeds (like from pumpkin or squash) but that's all.
I rarely use grain in my home-cooked food -- ONLY if for some reason I have tons of broth do I then add either oatmeal or barley (but never rice -- almost no food value and brown rice is incredibly difficult for them to digest) but usually I use no grain at all. I cook everything in water but don't discard it (in other words -- if I boil hacked up sweet potato in water, I remove the cooked veg and add the next veg/thing that needs cooking in the "same" broth so by the time I'm done it's a condensed broth but full of nutrition. By the time I then mash everything that's cooked and combine it resembles almost a thick stew but everything has been cooked individually and there are no "lumps" or chunks -- everything has been mashed up with a potato masher and combined. Any meat I use is ground first so there is no identifying anything, and it's usually not at all dry.
When I feed kibble or even canned commercial food they have to drink TONS more water -- but my home-cooked food has a really high water content because I don't throw away broth.
But by the time they poop it's simply a medium brown formed consistency but you don't see pieces of undigested food.
The only way I would be concerned about poop from home-cooked would be if it were really dry or difficult to pass -- that would indicate to me they weren't getting enough water IN the food. jIf they were constipated on home-cooked food, then there isn't enough fiber & roughage in it and perhaps not enough water IN the food.