My 6 month old Corgi has been having pooping issues. When we first got him, we weened him off of Royal Canin and onto Blue Buffalo. After a bag of the Blue, I took him to the vet because I was worried about his sometimes runny poop. The vet I visited has two Corgis and said to try Science Diet and that a food swap should do the trick. Well, now that he's on Science Diet, he has firm poop MOST of the time. I have seen a great deal of improvement, however, I'm still curious as to if it's okay if his poop isn't firm all of the time?
He poops twice when he wakes, which are firm. Throughout the day, however, he'll poop about three to four more times and sometimes it's firm and sometimes it's not. It's not completely runny, but my nephew calls him an ice cream machine, if that gets the point across!
Basically, I need to know if I should take a poop sample back into the vet or not. This is my first time owning a dog as an adult, I never had to worry about anything other than playing fetch and cuddling with my dog growing up. :)
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Hi Lani,
I had Johann on Blue Buffalo for the first few months I had him and his stools were also inconsistent. They were mostly firm, but then he would have some runny ones.. and he had to poop A LOT!! Like 4-5x a day! I just went to a specialty pet store this week (they only sell very high end dog and cat food for the most part) and the owner explained that Blue Buffalo isn't that good... So she recommended "Back to Basics" dog food. It is pricey, but worth it. And they also have a "rewards program". In your first bag, you get a $3 off coupon for your 2nd purchase, and a $5 coupon off your 3rd purchase. You clip the UPC off of each bag and save them in an envelope so you get your 10th bag free! I love it :) ANYWAYS, the thing that is quite remarkable about Back to Basics is that they studied how dogs eat a live kill, and noticed that they go for organ meat first; not muscle meat. So the food has like 6 ingredients in it, it's composed of 76% organ meat and 24% veggie (0% starch/potato). Oh and she recommended the pork one because it is the most hypoallergenic meat there is for dogs- as Johann has been eating Blue Buffalo Chicken and Rice for Puppies and he might be allergic to chicken. The ingredients are apparently bound together with tapioca, which I found interesting. So yeah, definitely try out Back to Basics or Instinct, which is similar, but doesn't have the reward program. Since I've been increasing the amount of BtB in his food, his stools have been less frequent (like 2, maybe 3x a day) and they have been more solid. I hope everything works out! (PS the BtB "starter kit" was like $13.77. Try to talk to an independent store about it before going to a big chain store.. the chains might not be able to do the rewards program) Good luck!
Did the vet do a fecal the first time? At 6 months old I would be inclined to have another done just to make sure.
If he had a hard time handling the Blue Buffalo I wouldn't go to a high protein food.
you're right that exercise has to be factored into this...also, our corgis are very individual in terms of how their bodies process food. With my 3 guys, one is heavier than the others and gets less food but only poops 1x a day. The others are slim boys and go 3 or 4 x every day...I feed smartpak chicken and brown rice formula and the big boy is on the weight management version of this food. That has the same protein and ingredients but lower fat content.
it's good to keep track but we can get a bit obsessive about it all!
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