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Hmmm...that's your deal then. I'm bowing out. Good luck with that.
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It should be fine, many people do it. I suggest some further reserach in the Food forum.
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thanks. i have did some actually
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As long as the dog tolerates it, it is not a problem at all and it does not confuse their systems. Dogs on occasion can have strange looking stool. The mucous isn't a big deal as long as there is no blood present. Blood AND mucous can be a sign of tapeworms. |
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thanks
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To me any muscus means something isn't agreeing . Only you know what you are feeding . To me , any drastic food changes have to be made over several days . But, Mordy can answer here .
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