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tyree213

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Nov 26, 2012
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Turns out my adult is not allergic to raw chicken and his coat is looking much better.

As for my puppy (4months) her poop has been runny. The past 2 days she has pooped in her crate, which she has never done before. Ive been giving her 1 leg 3x a day along with lamb kidney and calf liver. I have cut out the organ meat since dinner last night so maybe that will help. I will be picking up some canned pumpkin soon....any other tips to get her poop to firm up?
 

bullmama

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Jan 28, 2010
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I'm not a raw feeder but I love reading about it on here.... I think that less organ and more bone will firm it up? [MENTION=3354]RiiSi[/MENTION] [MENTION=1209]savemejeebus[/MENTION]
 

RiiSi

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You don't need to give organs every day. All together 10% of organ is enough, so that may be the cause of loose :poo:
 

yulia

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Oct 20, 2014
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Kira
I switched our puppy to raw cold turkey once I brought her home. He stools were runny at first. I googled and found that adding yum helps with it. So I started steaming yum and carrots (then mashing both) and adding them to her meals. Few times when I did not have the time and would give her just raw chicken breast (without the yum and carrots) she would have loose stools. So I try to add some yum and carrots to nearly every meal now. I also use a manual grinder to grind turkey necks (chicken necks would have been waay easier, but I could not find those). Ground raw bone helps a lot, too. I often make mixes now with ground meats (beef, chicken), ground raw turkey necks, raw liver, steamed yum and carrots. I make a large amount of it, then put in each zip lock about one day worth of it and freeze. Once I unfreze a daily portion, I add a raw egg (one or two a day) and some daily amount of multi-vitamin powder. Then the dish is ready to serve :). It works well for out nearly 3 months old puppy, Kira :)
 

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