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Can anybody reccomend a good, and most of all, natural food supplement that helps with "runny poo"?


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bones and all?

Yes Yes Yes, everything.

Quilaq will love them give him two or three.

Also as others have said boiled rice.

there is very little nutritional value however it works as a plain filler makes

them feel like they have had enough to eat without overloading their stomachs.

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Yes Yes Yes, everything.

Quilaq will love them give him two or three.

Also as others have said boiled rice.

there is very little nutritional value however it works as a plain filler makes

them feel like they have had enough to eat without overloading their stomachs.

cool, cheers man... ill see if they help to firm her stools abit. Im never giving her a raw egg again :angry1:

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cool, cheers man... ill see if they help to firm her stools abit. Im never giving her a raw egg again :angry1:

Huskies are funny dogs.

some get a cast iron stomach early on others don't develop a tolerance for new and strange foods AKA all human foods

until they are several years old. Other times they NEVER get a cast iron stomach.

Some Huskies only settle on the most expensive kibble

for others that "best nutritional kibble" will give them the runs whereas some really awful cheap supermarket kibble will keep them firm.

It's all about experimenting and finding what works for your pup.

Most runny poo is the result of. . . .

1. Overfeeding

2. eating something they shouldn't (but can't resist)

3. You've left something out and they've got at it. AKA side surfing or scavving.

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Huskies are funny dogs.

some get a cast iron stomach early on others don't develop a tolerance for new and strange foods AKA all human foods

until they are several years old. Other times they NEVER get a cast iron stomach.

Some Huskies only settle on the most expensive kibble

for others that "best nutritional kibble" will give them the runs whereas some really awful cheap supermarket kibble will keep them firm.

It's all about experimenting and finding what works for your pup.

Most runny poo is the result of. . . .

1. Overfeeding

2. eating something they shouldn't (but can't resist)

3. You've left something out and they've got at it. AKA side surfing or scavving.

Yeah, very good post :)

Ive put it down to the egg to be honest. The kibble she is on now, she's been fine with since we started her on it. It took a while to get it right but this one was the only one we'd tried that didnt give her the runs. Other than that, ive cut her food down recently by a bit and she doesnt seem to be as hungry as she was a few months ago anyways. She doesnt side surf :D which im definatley pleased about haha... my girlfriends dad seems to give her all sorts of crap at times, although ive told him to stop and he seems to have - but im not there all the time (with work and stuff). The only thing i can think of is that she's eaten something other than her regular diet that has upset her tummy. and the only thing that i know of is the egg. and its done the same everytime ive tried :/ i dunno... her stools are firming up again now though, but ill have to wait and see i guess

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