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If you don’t already, watching your companion’s feces is extremely important. It can be very telling on what they are eating, how they are feeling and if they need more or less of a particular ingredient. When raw feeding you will notice a decrease in the frequency, size and smell of your companion’s feces.

 

Normal feces should be small, firm and brown with little to no smell

 

Consistency:

Firm-normal

Very hard and white- too much bone

Loose- to little bone and/or too much fat

Loose and stinky-too much organ

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Colors:

White-too much bone

Yellow-diet is high in chicken

Dark brown- consumption of red meats and organs which are blood rich

 

Size:

Large-less of the food stuff is being absorbed and used

Small- more of the food stuff is being absorbed and used

 

Other Things in It:

Mucous-can be seen in companions new to raw feeding as the body is protecting itself from any dangerous items. This will decrease as your companion adjusts.

 

Worms-more times than not indicates a detoxification of the body and typically (if meat is properly sourced and kept) is NOT caused from raw feeding.

 

Not poop related but, due to the high moisture content of raw feeding, while your companion will produce feces less frequently, their urine production will increase. This is completely normal and healthy!

Check our accompanying infographic

So You Want to know About Poop

Disclaimer:

The Nutrition Code and its information including this text is not intended to replace a veterinarian but only to provide an avenue to educate. The Nutrition Code is not responsible for companion pets that may become ill and urges its raw feeders and their companions to practice proper cleaning and sanitation practices as illustrated on this website. We assume no responsibility or liability for the use of the information contained in this text. If you have any concerns about your dog or cat’s health, please contact your holistic veterinarian or other qualified professional immediately.

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