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kirriejim
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28-02-2012, 12:55 PM

Dog pooh

hi just been out with callie she done a pooh which was quite a deep green is this anything to worry about
she is also doing the pooh 3 times a day
can you advise me callie is a staffie and is 12 years old thanks kirriejim
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28-02-2012, 01:00 PM
Hiya

does she seem normal in herself? Is she spayed? what is she fed on?
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28-02-2012, 01:53 PM
Usually dark green means tummy ache..........
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28-02-2012, 02:18 PM
Have you given her anything recently that may cause a stomach upset. My pup was given a doggy chew bone thing once, and she had the really bad runs for days after!!

If your not sure, call / see your vet? xx
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28-02-2012, 02:29 PM
I gave mine a black bonio type biscuit and they had green poo after that.
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28-02-2012, 02:56 PM
hi callie seems okay eating well she gets 200g in the morning and teatime and a few biscuits at bedtime
yes shes sprayed thanks kirriejim
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28-02-2012, 02:57 PM
what do you feed her on>
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28-02-2012, 03:39 PM
Someone gave me some treats for the dogs recently and the green colouring in them came out as green poo. Gave me quite a shock! Are you giving her any food or treats with colourings in? (e.g. Bakers).
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28-02-2012, 03:42 PM
Originally Posted by leadstaffs View Post
I gave mine a black bonio type biscuit and they had green poo after that.
I gave millie a regular bonio and that gave her green poo o.0''
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28-02-2012, 06:18 PM
My shar-pei used to have green poo regularly. It used to cost me £15 a time as it was because she'd eaten the remote contol for my Virgin media box. Thank goodness she only ever ate the half without the batteries in. I can only conclude that she found circuit board rather tasty.

And no, I've no idea how she managed to do that when I was always sure I'd put the remote out of her reach and how she never needed veterinary attention for a perforated stomach or something.

Hope your little old lady is okay and it's nothing serious. Have you changed her food or if you feed her dry, have you started a new bag recently? Have you checked it's not a new, improved recipe? When they're getting on in years it doesn't take much to upset their tummies. If it doesn't clear up within a few days, a geriatric panel at the vets might be a good idea to check her organs are functioning well.
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