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Originally Posted by Potter I noticed Siu Pao had watery poop yesterday morning and hence I start feeding him boiled chicken and rice for dinner yesterday night and this morning and also for today's dinner. He just pooped and it looks like mucus poop, no blood in it but his stool volume is really little and mucus like. The stool smells like the chicken that I fed him. Should i be worried? Will it clear off? Should I not feed him for 12-24 hours?
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Hello There Yorkie Friend!! My maxwell has had poo issues since I purchased him. There is mucus in the poo and 98% of the time it is green and watery and the smell is a strong smell, sometimes like a clorox smell or a detergent smell. (NO he didnt eat anything liek that ) Its just a weird smell. This is how I know he has an infection.
The first time I took a poo smple to the vet and they came back with infection. 2 Medications were prescribed and I gave him chicken w/rice.
After 2 weeks the dam infection came back, well you have to give the antibiotic long enough to kill the stubborn infection, and would you knwo it the vet told me that dogs cannot take the same antibiotic too much because than it doesnt work anymore for them, so it is very important to utilize the entire medication and for a period of time. Well back on the med's again and on Prescriptions ID can food, Maxwell got better, WOW at last solid POO, I couldnt beklieve I was so excited about his poo. Well would you know it it came back last night, we are on 3 hours of sleep. The vet gave me some back up med's to have at home, so he has been taking 1/2 tab last night, 1/2 tab today and still on the prescription ID food and DD can food. I tried introducing the Solid Gold dry food, but it just cause pudding poo again.
It appears my Maxwell may be food sensitive among other issue's.
He has a ear tumor removed last month, which left him with a portion of his ear removed by laser, his tear duct is not connected to his nose, so for life we have to care for that eye to avoid infections, and he had 4 baby teeth pulled, and still we are trying to solve the POO issue. So Hang in there.
Im starting to think the smaller the fog, the more issue's. ????
Anyone have any idea's why a puppy constanly has pudding poo?