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I really became worried about the way Lil-Lea's Stools looked when I first got her. (2006) She had been with her breeder since birth and was now, 4 yrs old, and she was making a huge transition which was not only stressing her because of the move, but of all the food changes as well, while I was trying to figure out what I wanted to feed her and what she did and did not like, etc.
Since, stools are a major indicator of the health of or pets, they are very important to watch and even, keep track of. She had some pretty scary-looking ones~ So, I decided to study them as they related to her foods. Also here are other photos of other dogs stools and Info in general.
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Post subject: WARNING!!! GRAPHIC STOOL PHOTOS !!! Stickney Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 2:54 pm |
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