
Abby has always had a problem with soft poo - until I switched to Naturediet. She also had minor anal gland "issues"

which almost completely disappeared after I started adding a bit of bran to her Naturediet.
Now I too am searching for an alternative to Naturediet, given all their problems. I decided to go back to my old regime of a dry complete mixed with some fresh meat. So yesterday I fed both my dogs JWB Duck with a bit of fresh chicken - in the evening Abby had liquid poo. She likes the JWB and I've fed it to her before in small amounts as a treat, which was fine. It's not as if I gave her a large quantity of the JWB either, it was about 1/3 of the recommended daily amount. My dogs' evening meal is people food (meat, veg) so I never have fed them anywhere near a full day's worth of dog food.
I am so frustrated! I checked my Pets at Home this morning and they were out of stock of Naturediet. So now I am waiting until this afternoon to see if the delivery they expect arrives or it's a no-show, given it's already two hours late. The clerk at the till said, "what's happening is they are having real problems at the factory getting the packages sealed and they're exploding." Maybe I am being overcautious, but it seems to me like I am putting my dogs at risk feeding them Naturediet if their quality control is so poor that they are releasing poorly sealed packets for sale.
In the meantime, Abby is on homemade chicken and rice. I am unsure whether to stick with the JWB, but this time introduce it even more gradually or try another dry complete. She is not a fussy eater, but does not like Burns. I've fed her on Purina Puppy whatever (from breeder) and then on Science Diet, neither suited her in the poo department. They do not suit me either, in terms of the quality of food I want to give her. The only readily available equivalent to Naturediet is NaturesMenu .. and I may well end up trying that to see if she tolerates it well.
The must puzzling part of this to me is that Abby can switch between any kind of people food with no problems whatsover. Her evening meal is always something different. It's only dry complete foods that she seems sensitive to - to the point where I'm actually wondering if she is intolerant of any dry complete. Is that possible?