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Dogs with behavior problems that no-kill shelters won't take or will kill
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 559520" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>Janet, I have a 10 month old husky/shepherd/lab mix that is the same way with her stool. I switched from store brand food very early on and went to Diamond Naturals Puppy food (no soy, wheat, or corn). I compared the ingredients to Blue Buffalo, which is out of my price range, it they were comparable. I get it at TSC. I think you can get it at PetSmart, but it's probably more expensive there. A 40 pound bag at TSC is around $32. However, when she was about 7 months, I had to switch her to the adult version because I couldn't decrease her food enough to not have loose stool/diarrhea without her being hungry. She has a sensitive gut. She is 46 pounds and she gets 2 cups of food a day - one in the morning and one in the evening. If she even gets 1/4 cup more, she'll have loose stool or diarrhea. She can't have treats or any people food or the same thing happens. She's also been very hard to house train, and I think it's because of that. I know when she's going to have loose or runny stool because she'll pace and pant for up to 3 hours. I think she's crampy. </p><p></p><p>She's almost 11 months old and she's just recently gotten to the point where she'll go to the door if we're in the kitchen, or to the gate if we're in another room, when she needs to potty. However, I have to keep her in the same room with me, or she'll just go. That's why I have gates up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 559520, member: 7083"] Janet, I have a 10 month old husky/shepherd/lab mix that is the same way with her stool. I switched from store brand food very early on and went to Diamond Naturals Puppy food (no soy, wheat, or corn). I compared the ingredients to Blue Buffalo, which is out of my price range, it they were comparable. I get it at TSC. I think you can get it at PetSmart, but it's probably more expensive there. A 40 pound bag at TSC is around $32. However, when she was about 7 months, I had to switch her to the adult version because I couldn't decrease her food enough to not have loose stool/diarrhea without her being hungry. She has a sensitive gut. She is 46 pounds and she gets 2 cups of food a day - one in the morning and one in the evening. If she even gets 1/4 cup more, she'll have loose stool or diarrhea. She can't have treats or any people food or the same thing happens. She's also been very hard to house train, and I think it's because of that. I know when she's going to have loose or runny stool because she'll pace and pant for up to 3 hours. I think she's crampy. She's almost 11 months old and she's just recently gotten to the point where she'll go to the door if we're in the kitchen, or to the gate if we're in another room, when she needs to potty. However, I have to keep her in the same room with me, or she'll just go. That's why I have gates up. [/QUOTE]
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