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Old 11-12-2008, 10:52 AM
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Big nightime poos

I came down bright (well dark actually) and early this morning to find a big pile of diorreah on the kitchen floor. two nights in a row this has happened. the only thing I've done different is given Beef for dinner instead of chicken which she's had before so I don't know what's wrong! She's perfectly happy and healthy otherwise, the poos seem to start off solid then go into a gooey mess (that's how I know they're Lady's, Poppy's are HUGE!!!)
Since she's been out walking she's had clean days and night but she obviously can't hold this in. I'm wondering if she's maybe eaten someting in the garden which hasn't agreed with her??

Any ideas? I've kept her on a very basic diet of just a little bit of plain chicken with her usual James wellbeloved dry food..she gets massive praise when she goes outside but I have noticed the last 2 days she hasn't pooed while out walking. Poppy always does, she has her fave spot depending on where we go but Lady just hasn't. I'm confused, I really thought I'd cracked it with the toilet training too. I'm gutted!!
she's out of her crate too btw... she just did much better out of it and has her bed under the kitchen table which she loves but she's been 100% clean since she stopped with the crate!
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Old 11-12-2008, 03:26 PM
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Re: Big nightime poos

I'm no expert having only been a dog owner for 4 and a half weeks, but Nui had unexplained diarrhea for 2-3 of those weeks, so I sympathise. Has she been wormed? I know every vet is different but both ours told us to worm every 2 weeks initially. Nui's problems got better after worming, but it could also have been the pro-kolin we gave him. It's a prebiotic paste with fibre that binds them up, you can get it from the vet or chemist and he loved the taste. I also read that feeding earlier in the evening reduces the chances of them pooing overnight. Might be worth a try. Hope she feels better soon x
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