Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
I am new to all of this. I just joined the food group because my goldendoodle Bexter (11 weeks old) has runny poops now all the time. He used to have nice firm poop when I first brought him home. He was on Puppy Chow from the breeder, so I gradually switched him over to Natural Balance Ultra Premium (the switch was about 1.5 weeks long) . He was still fine for a few weeks. Since then, however, he has tested positive for giardia so was put on med Panacur and Met..(long name - I can't spell it). He has been off those for a while. I thought maybe those (or the giardia) were causing the loose poop. Maybe it was & I haven't given it enough time. I don't know. Anyway - I know there have been a million discussions about loose poop.
Is it possible that doodles just have loose poop and it's something to just accept? He's starting to have really stinky gas too (new development as of yesterday)! You'd swear that he pooped in the house - but it's just gas!
Is there a certain ingredient to look for in dog food that firms up the poop? I have read the list of recommended foods here, but was just wondering if anyone can pinpoint an actual ingredient? Just so you know, I did switch (just last night) to Synergy line of Natural Balance because of the higher protein level. I wanted to see what happened with that before switching to a whole other brand.
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Hi Traci, I think you will find tons of advice in the Food Group. I do know that a little pure pumpkin (you can buy it in cans)added to the food does firm up stools but I would imagine that if the food is right that they would be normal (ie not loose) Apparently even different varieties by the same companies have different formulations and switching too often may also cause a problem. Perhaps re-checking that he is still not positive for Giardia may be worth while. Stinky gas from what I've read often goes with Giardia.
The fiber in kibble is intended to firm up poop; however, it does seem that many doodle puppies start out with giradia and that starts a pattern of loose poop. It seems to take their digestive systems quite a while to recover. Part of the problem is the antibiotics used to treat it- that's the metronidazole.
It can be difficult to get rid of giardia. Many people have had recurring issues with it. You do need to retest.
But a lot of doodles here also seem to have Irritable Bowel Syndrome. I wonder these dogs seem to have so many problems with digestive issues myself. I believe it's partly because the doodle breeders have too many dogs and puppies to keep them from coming into contact with each others' feces, or to keep the pups isolated from other dogs and puppies entirely. (That's the parasite issue). Then you have the issue of starting them on less-than-wonderful foods, like Puppy Chow. And I'm not sure there isn't a genetic component involved with IBS, since it is an immune-related disease.
Grain-free formulas have worked well for some of us, so the Synergy may be a good choice. But I can't emphasize enough that it takes time for their digestive systems to mature and adjust. Too many people seem to be switching foods without giving whatever they're using enough time. What caused the diarrhea for your dog was the giardia, and then also the metronidazole, which kills good intestinal bacteria along with the bad. It takes time for a good balance to be restored. Try giving some plain unflavored non-fat yogurt and some plain canned pumpkin along with the kibble, and give it time.
Yah my Parker has gone through a lot of loose poop days. We have switched him from three or four different foods...all primo stuff. He was originally on the blue buffalo large breed puppy and that made him majorly gassy, then we switched him to avoderm and that didnt help his poops, then pinnacle grain free which seemed to be okay for a while but then he got loose poops from that and the vet suggested some science diet large breed puppy...he's had his firmest poops with that so far, but he still goes up and down...I think thats his normal cycle I guess because he hasn't tested positive for any worms.
I found sweet potato and green beans with a bit of yogurt and doggie probiotic helped so much. I have Sophie on Natural Balance too, and she's doing great. I think you need to make sure the giardia is gone. I had to go through several rounds of panacur and metronidazole before it cleared up.
Good Luck!
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