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Okay let me start off by saying that Bear's poo is normal, very small (cat like) little poo's. I let him empty his bladder before we start our walks, and then take a poo as well..
But about 1 1/2 mile into our walk, he will stop on dime and start pooping right during the walk, it will be soft, very very soft and then we will keep going, thats odd to me, but now that we did like 5 miles today again he pooed TWICE during the walk, the first one being very soft and pudding like, then the second one on the way back, about the same distance that was not liquid but very close, little plops of poo.. Now I know its not because he has an upset stomach, his poo is fine otherwise. Like Sunday we only did 2 miles (he was "off" that day), and he didnt poo at all during the walk, but did before and it was compact and normal, then I made him poo again that night around 2am or so and it was normal. He will probably be made to poo in a hour or so, and I am betting money it will be compact and normal. I dont know if I am making this up, or if I read it somewhere but I think its just him trying to force everything out during the walk, whether he has to and if its ready to come out or not.. is that normal? I swear I saw it somewhere but not sure.. Its the weirdest thing, like he wants to be completely empty when we walk.. Oh he doesnt strain when doing those extra poo's either.. I just dont know what it is, and if I can stop it or what I should do. As for feeding he normally gets 1 1/2 cup of TOTW PS kibble in the morning (or night depending on how I feel) and a raw meal at night (or morning depending on how I feel) and if anything he should have less poo because he is still being fed the same amount since before we started exercising, hell even a little less I think because I was cutting back to make him drop the rib fat.. I am kind of thinking I am going to write down what I feed and what order and see if that plays a part, but it is like every day he does it.. Its just bugging me.. Any help or whatever would be nice |
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