My comments aren’t specific to yorkies, since Jax is my first yorkie and has never had yellow stools. However, I’ve fostered lots and lots of dogs for a rescue, and I can reassure you that soft, yellow stools aren’t at all unusual in a dog that has had a change of diet or has been under any kind of stress. The yellow coloring is generally caused by bile pigments because food is moving faster than normal through the digestive tract, and stress or diet changes are common reasons for that. Your vet’s advice seems on target. Unless there is vomiting or a change in behavior that might indicate pain, it should be safe to wait a few days to see whether your pup adjusts to the new diet. |