Soft Poop?
Soft Poop?
I'm not having fun picking up soft poop from the streets when Bully is done with his business. They tend to stick on the ground and leave alittle mess which I need to clean up with a paper towel. Not everything is remove when I try to wipe it clean. I don't want people to complain that there is a poop stain in front of there house. What could I do? I know changing his diet will help on this matter. I feed him Wellness Dry Dog Food and raw (beef) ground meat. Will it harden if I feed him more meat and less dog food?
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hey as long as you try your best. what more can they ask. just pick up what you can, give some concerned and dissappointed looks (practice in the mirror) just so any possible on lookers can see the effort in your eyes
my boy goes through the hard cleanup BMs as well. just clean up as best you can. no need to double back with a wet vac or anything.

my boy goes through the hard cleanup BMs as well. just clean up as best you can. no need to double back with a wet vac or anything.
all three of my dogs get those crappy (ha!) soft poops very often - actually, two of them have it nearly constantly. I think I'm feeding them too much.
Anyone want to help? I feed them canidae:
Aiko, 1 year, 35# gets 2.25 cups of food daily
Diesel, ~8.5 months, 42# gets 3 cups daily
Joon, 5.25 months, 27# gets 2.25 cups daily
they don't get terribly a lot of excersise - 3 very short walks and a 45-minute romp in the yard daily I'd say.
Thanks! (so sorry - not trying to threadjack here!!!!)
Anyone want to help? I feed them canidae:
Aiko, 1 year, 35# gets 2.25 cups of food daily
Diesel, ~8.5 months, 42# gets 3 cups daily
Joon, 5.25 months, 27# gets 2.25 cups daily
they don't get terribly a lot of excersise - 3 very short walks and a 45-minute romp in the yard daily I'd say.
Thanks! (so sorry - not trying to threadjack here!!!!)
Hey chewalotapus,
Have you always fed Canidae? I have a couple anti-Canidae friends. I have fed it in the past w/ no problems. My friend who breeds Akitas tried feeding it for 8 months and most of her dogs did not do very well on it. Obviously different breeds of dogs have different needs nutrition-wise. Perhaps you could try switching to another food for a while and see if you have better results?
Have you always fed Canidae? I have a couple anti-Canidae friends. I have fed it in the past w/ no problems. My friend who breeds Akitas tried feeding it for 8 months and most of her dogs did not do very well on it. Obviously different breeds of dogs have different needs nutrition-wise. Perhaps you could try switching to another food for a while and see if you have better results?
No, they haven't always eaten canidae - before I came to this board, Aiko was on BARF, and Joon was on Science Diet puppy. Then we switched them to Canidae, then we tried Solid Gold's Hundenflocken (sp?), then went back to canidae because the Solid Gold gave them horrible gas. We didn't get Diesel until we went back to the Caniae, but when we picked him up we had to switch him over from Nutro adult food (which gave him the runs). I've been thinking about switching them to Wellness super 5 or maybe Innova, but I haven't yet.
I've had great results with the Canidae - minus the soft poo.
I've had great results with the Canidae - minus the soft poo.
kazuo wrote:chewalotopus wrote:I mean a standard cup. Boy, I REALLY must be over-feeding them! Ugh...
My mistake. Ariel weighed it on a scale, and an 8 oz scoop only comes out to weigh in at 4 oz.
Hold up - you are switching volume ounces with weight ounces. They are not interchangeable. 'Cups' are a volume measurement, you can not weigh them and use that weight for reference. A cup of feathers and a cup of lead are the same voulme but not the same weight.
Dog food portions are measured in volume measurements, I have never seen them in weight measurements.
Michelle
mnp13 wrote:Hold up - you are switching volume ounces with weight ounces. They are not interchangeable. 'Cups' are a volume measurement, you can not weigh them and use that weight for reference. A cup of feathers and a cup of lead are the same voulme but not the same weight.
Dog food portions are measured in volume measurements, I have never seen them in weight measurements.
Michelle
Ha ha ! That's what I originally thought. Hmmmm so I'm a little confused then. On the bag it says 1 cup = 4 oz. Are they just giving you an FYI of what 1 cup / 8oz of dog food volume will weigh ? For the larger bags they include a scoop which is standard 8 oz (volume). Let's say the daily recommended serving is 2 cups. Does that mean 2 8oz cups or 2 4 oz cups (volume) ?
Different dog breeds do not have different nutritional needs. Some high end dog food manufacturers are selling this idea with breed specific foods and personally, I think it's a scam. The idea that somehow a Lab needs different food that a Pit Bull is laughable. They are the same species after all.
Demo Dick
Demo Dick
Demo Dick wrote:Different dog breeds do not have different nutritional needs. Some high end dog food manufacturers are selling this idea with breed specific foods and personally, I think it's a scam. The idea that somehow a Lab needs different food that a Pit Bull is laughable. They are the same species after all.
Demo Dick
Sorry, but you are wrong. I am not talking about buying different types of kibble based on what breed the manufacturer says its for. I agree that "large breed" kibbles and the such are a joke. Akitas in general do not do very well on a high-grain diet (take Solid Gold for example.) Hell, even dogs within the same breed have different nutritional needs. I will continue this post later. I have the old lady cracking the whip on me now.

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