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Why is my poo so runny all the time?

Why is my poo so runny all the time?

Many reasons: There are many reasons why your stool can be runny. Medications and supplements that you are taking can be one. Your diet too can highly influence the consistency of your stool; if you are taking too much fiber or prunes. Less common causes would be infection and certain medical conditions which your doctor can check for.

Why does my labrador retriever have a hard stool?

Loose and runny stools can also be a sign of an allergy. A hard stool is an indicator of too much insoluble fiber in the diet and possible dehydration. Watch your pet for a day or two to see if the problem gets better by changing your pet’s diet and increasing her access to fresh, cool water.

What does a healthy Labrador Retriever poop look like?

The shape of your Labrador’s poop is also a sign of ill or good health. As already mentioned, a healthy Labrador poop is log-like in shape. An unhealthy Labrador poop might be stringy, twisted, long and thin, or pellet-like. Often this is a sign of dehydration, lack of essential oils and nutrients, or disease.

Why does my 2 year old have mushy stools?

It is strange that your 2 1/2 year old a) isn’t interested in potty training and b) that her stools are so mushy. I’d be wondering if she isn’t having irritable bowel (IBS) or some kind of reaction to some foods she is eating?

How long does it take for runny poop to go away?

Passing runny poop can be an acute medical condition that only lasts a few days. Or, watery diarrhea can become chronic when it lasts for longer than 4 weeks and your symptoms of loose poop can come and go.

Loose and runny stools can also be a sign of an allergy. A hard stool is an indicator of too much insoluble fiber in the diet and possible dehydration. Watch your pet for a day or two to see if the problem gets better by changing your pet’s diet and increasing her access to fresh, cool water.

It is strange that your 2 1/2 year old a) isn’t interested in potty training and b) that her stools are so mushy. I’d be wondering if she isn’t having irritable bowel (IBS) or some kind of reaction to some foods she is eating?

The shape of your Labrador’s poop is also a sign of ill or good health. As already mentioned, a healthy Labrador poop is log-like in shape. An unhealthy Labrador poop might be stringy, twisted, long and thin, or pellet-like. Often this is a sign of dehydration, lack of essential oils and nutrients, or disease.