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Do you have questions regarding the health of your greyhound? Do you need tips what you should feed your dog?
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Stool colour

Richard Forsyth
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12 May 2014 09:20


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Have two healthy saplings , energetic full of themselves, what bothers me is the
Colour of there stool, have been fed gain from an early age with meat , when they pass the colour is bright yellow, and I was putting this down too gain and the added colour ants , so switched too brown bread and mince pasta etc but they still shit yellow , what a find strange is that I have fed my Great Dane the same and her stool
Is dark brown and solid , any ideas or is this common,



Mark Duffy
Ireland
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12 May 2014 10:31


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If they didn't shit or it was running out of them like a turned on tap then id be worried!

Give them raw red meat for a few days if you want a different color....but yellow would be the norm with gain 28


Karl Batshon
Australia
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12 May 2014 10:38


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I had this issue at one stage with a pup I fixed it by using a probiotic called protexin and real slippery powder mix into a paste. And addded barley water to the moring feed. It took several months to balance the gut but it eventually happened. Found few lengths too. Good luck that's of course if you have taken them of the kibble and there is no dye effect from that.


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