Soft stools

    • Gold Top Dog

    Soft stools

    Scout has been eating California Natural Lamb & Rice for puppies. She used to be on a chicken based food which was making her itchy and rashy.
     
    She occasionally has soft stools - not always, maybe one a day and the other 1 or 2 are normal. It is not a big big deal but is there something I should or could be adding to the food as a supplement?
     
    Is soft stools an indication of a problem, or just... life? I know some foods add stool hardeners to their formulation, so maybe this food doesn't.
    • Gold Top Dog
    For sure Cat natural doesn't add anything to "improve" stool quality. The fact that they don't add anything is a Godsend, in fact.

    Couple things you can do:

    You can add "trash" - your dog may have "garbage gut" which means your dog is from genetics that are used to thriving on farm trash or village garbage. Sheepdogs, terriers, and other typical "working man' dogs" can produce dogs like this. Adding pumpkin, fiber, green beans, steamed sweet potatoes, fruit or veggies, or something else to amuse your dog's gi can give you a more regular result. No more than one eighth your dog's meal wil do the trick if that's what your dog needs.

    Some dogs need a little more variety than kibble offers, especially a bland kibble like Cal Nat (God bless 'em). I add a teeny bit of yogurt or kefir to "wake up" the gut, and after a while you can add teeny bits of cooked or raw meat/bone, or eggs with the shell. The fresh food stimulates sleepy gut flora. GI flora can be reduced or bypassed by stress, illness, training nerves, or travel nerves, in addition to antibiotics which of course kill off beneficial gi flora along with the problem bugs they are targeting.

    Make sure, whatever you do, that your dog is drinking plenty of water - number one nutrient needed to keep your dog's gi happy!
    • Gold Top Dog
    Wow thank you - that was really helpful! I didn't think 'stool enhancers' were a good thing and I am happy with Cal Nat's ingredients so I didn't want to change foods. I'll definitely give yuor suggestions a try.
    • Gold Top Dog
    Joey's always had soft stools or constipation.  That is until I tried Nature's Logic. It contains a ton of probiotics and prebiotics and montormorillonite clay, which feed the healthy micro organisms and absorb toxins.

    I've recommended Nature's Logic to a client who had the same "soft stool" issue with her old lab.  She tried the lamb with much success.  She even noticed a difference in the dogs movment ability and the cloudiness in her dog's eyes went away, which was the same case with Joey.

    Just giving you my opinion.