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Topic Dog Boards / Health / White poo
- By Doggieguy [gb] Date 05.09.16 18:30 UTC
Hi guys, my mother has a 5 almost 6 year old shih Tzu which has always been fed Royal canin never human food and never gets bones.  For the past few weeks she's noticed the majority of her poo is white. Nothing has changed in the house or her diet etc.  She is also a lot quieter than normal, but lost her other dog at Xmas so she just put that down to depression.  Is white poo normal or could it be a sign of anything?
- By Lexy [gb] Date 05.09.16 19:00 UTC
Dog faeces which is more white in colour can be a sign of high bone intake.
- By Doggieguy [gb] Date 05.09.16 19:24 UTC
I thought that but she never gets bones ever
- By furriefriends Date 05.09.16 19:24 UTC
Which is odd in a dog fed commercial food. Has she been given any bone in any form at all
- By furriefriends Date 05.09.16 19:28 UTC
Maybe a vet check and perhaps a change of food if nothing found
- By Doggieguy [gb] Date 05.09.16 19:56 UTC
No she's never been fed any bones (my mams dog as a child choked and died with a bone so she's religious to make sure the dog only gets he Royal canin not even human food)
- By furriefriends Date 05.09.16 20:37 UTC
Think i would go for the vet check incase there is an underlying health problem .at least then you can be reassures and also take a stool sample with u
- By Lacy Date 05.09.16 21:37 UTC

> Think i would go for the vet check incase there is an underlying health problem .at least then you can be reassures and also take a stool sample with u


Agree, hopefully all well but best to get it checked out.
- By Brainless [gb] Date 05.09.16 21:42 UTC Upvotes 1
could a neighbour be throwing bones over fence, or she finding them on walks
- By Goldmali Date 05.09.16 23:06 UTC
It could be a sign of liver problems, especially seen together with the lethargy, so please see the vet to play safe.
http://www.canine-epilepsy.com/liverdisease.htm
- By mixedpack [gb] Date 06.09.16 05:32 UTC
This is not normal, I would suggest a vet visit as soon as possible, if nothing in her life has changed then it must be something in her that has altered, hopefully it will be a simple fix.
Topic Dog Boards / Health / White poo

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