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A few weeks ago I started giving Lucy a little more food because she was on the thin side. I was giving her one cup, twice a day. Now I'm giving her an extra 1/4 cup per feeding, so she's now getting 2 1/2 cups per day. Coincidentally, right around the same time that I started giving her more food I was in the beginning stages of transitioning her over from Wellness 5 Mix Lamb to Nature's Variety Instinct Grain Free Salmon.
Her poops haven't been firm since all this started and now that she's off the Wellness and solely on the NVI, (about 2 days) they have been very loose. She's also going 4 times a day instead of her usual 3 and it's more poop than usual.
I'm going to do the bland diet for a few days to give her tummy a rest but what I'm wondering is......what is the more likely culprit? The increased food? Or something in the NVI? I hate to go back to giving her just 1 cup per feeding because she's very, very active and seems to need it.
Here are some pics I took today to see what you guys think of her weight. She's 15 months old and 40 pounds. The vet says she's in great condition, maybe a tiny bit thin but that it is not necessarily a bad thing. When I saw her breeder recently he said he was surprised that she wasn't broader across the chest by now. I've seen pics of a bunch of her ancestors and they were all, including her parents, the typical roundish, broad chested bullies at this same age, while she is more bullet shaped.
Sorry so much info in one post. Thanks for any input!
Her poops haven't been firm since all this started and now that she's off the Wellness and solely on the NVI, (about 2 days) they have been very loose. She's also going 4 times a day instead of her usual 3 and it's more poop than usual.
I'm going to do the bland diet for a few days to give her tummy a rest but what I'm wondering is......what is the more likely culprit? The increased food? Or something in the NVI? I hate to go back to giving her just 1 cup per feeding because she's very, very active and seems to need it.
Here are some pics I took today to see what you guys think of her weight. She's 15 months old and 40 pounds. The vet says she's in great condition, maybe a tiny bit thin but that it is not necessarily a bad thing. When I saw her breeder recently he said he was surprised that she wasn't broader across the chest by now. I've seen pics of a bunch of her ancestors and they were all, including her parents, the typical roundish, broad chested bullies at this same age, while she is more bullet shaped.



Sorry so much info in one post. Thanks for any input!