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Old 04-07-2009, 11:26 AM
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Re: Jack Has runny poos! Help!

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Originally Posted by Ryan2009 View Post
im really not sure what to do! jack is 9 months and use to have "normal" poos up to about 5 months but from then he will have normal poos for a few days, then i wont see him have one for a day or 2 ( he might but i dont see/find them) then he will have several runny poos in one day, some times with a little "Slime" in them, he usually does it in his cage at night like hes been saving it up?
about a month ago there was blood in the poo so i took him to the vets and she said it "looks" like a small case of Colitus? so she gave me this paste and several cans of "HILLS" pet food for three days and his poos were solid but a odd yellow colour, then after he went back to normal food he was okay for about 2 weeks then it all happend again, but there has been no more blood in the poo.
hes fed on a mixture of Nature Diet wet food and James well beloved dry food!
Please help!
Some dogs are prone to colitis, it would be handy to always give him probiotics in his food, there are several methods of this which I'm sure someone will advice on.
I find nature diet affects my boy if given for every meal, so I make one meal tinned Chappie.
All dogs have different triggers for this, so as long as he is not eating all and sundry while out, it just a matter of feeding recommended food for this and see which suits
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