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Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / Puppy Poo Unusual
- By panicbuttonuk [gb] Date 21.03.11 13:42 UTC
Hi

Watching the new pups they are around 24hours old. One had quite a good quantity of something coming out of its bum. I have never had kids either so sorry if its a strange question.

The poo did not look like poo, Orange abit yellow and arguibly in places red tinge very sticky. Is this normal is it becuase they are feeding on Mums colostrum etc?

I then checked all there bums and they have a yellow tings from what must be similer coloured poo?

Panic B Hoping this is normal early poo??
- By Rhodach [gb] Date 21.03.11 14:41 UTC
Mum cleans up so you don't normally get to see much but what I have seen is yellowy, not seen any other colours mixed in, it is soft and remains so till they are weaned and getting more roughage in their diet.
- By dogsbody100 Date 21.03.11 14:57 UTC
"Panic B Hoping this is normal early poo??"
Sounds quite normal :)
- By millymoo [gb] Date 21.03.11 15:11 UTC
You want to see a baby's 1st poo it's very much the same!
- By LucyDogs [gb] Date 21.03.11 15:19 UTC
Yep, yellow orange and all squidgy - lovely eh! One of the few things I didn't see mentioned in TBOTB and shocked me quite a bit on my first litter. The other being that the 'cord' is not really like a cord, more of a thin wide membrane thing!
- By Cava14Una Date 21.03.11 15:28 UTC
Friend says it reminds him of peanut butter :-)
- By Reikiangel [gb] Date 21.03.11 15:30 UTC

> the 'cord' is not really like a cord, more of a thin wide membrane thing!


Same here.  There was no blood in it either which amused me.
- By kennel maiden [gb] Date 21.03.11 16:10 UTC
Some of my latest litter looked like they were doing 'curry poo' - really yellowy/stainy for the first day or so, but after that all settled down and clean and rarely a sight of a poo!
- By LucyMissy [gb] Date 21.03.11 16:40 UTC

>>Friend says it reminds him of peanut butter


Eeeek - What kind of peanut butter do they eat?! Lol :-)
- By LucyMissy [gb] Date 21.03.11 16:42 UTC

>> litter looked like they were doing 'curry poo'


Yes much more like it! Lol

I wiped aforementioned 'curry poo' all over my walls once whilst moving a piece of vet bed from the whelping box to the washing machine. Seriously, I couldn't have made more of a mess if I'd tried!!!
- By jogold [gb] Date 21.03.11 18:18 UTC
Thanks youv just put me off my dinner nearly choked
- By jacksgirl [gb] Date 21.03.11 19:18 UTC
lol at lucymissy :-) A little goes a long way doesn't it?  I'm not in the slightest bit squeemish about blood, gubbins and all the other delightful stuff that comes out of our four-legged friends but curry poo is the one thing that has me scrubbing with a stiff brush if I get it on my hands. It's 'orrible stuff. 
- By Ghost [gb] Date 21.03.11 21:01 UTC
Someone said it looks like there are bits of bird seed in there - that kind of consistancy
- By Rhodach [gb] Date 22.03.11 01:28 UTC
"You want to see a baby's 1st poo it's very much the same!"

Human baby first poo is black
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 22.03.11 07:16 UTC
Not once they've started feeding.
- By panicbuttonuk [gb] Date 22.03.11 14:08 UTC
Hi

OK we weighed them all last night and they have all put on weight 24 hours since last pup came out. Obviusly different amounts per do but ranged from 12% increase to 16% increase in just over 24hours.

That seems very positive to me and I have only seen yellow & slightly browny yellow poo since.

Hopefully all good :)
- By Reikiangel [gb] Date 22.03.11 15:54 UTC
Sounds good.
Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / Puppy Poo Unusual

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