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What’s in the Poo? Why Your Dog’s Stool Is the First Sign of Their Health

What’s in the Poo? Why Your Dog’s Stool Is the First Sign of Their Health

It might not be the most glamorous part of dog ownership, but regularly checking your dog’s poo is one of the easiest ways to monitor their health. Your pup’s stool can reveal early signs of illness, food sensitivities, or digestive issuesoften before any other symptoms show up.

At Bowlsome, we believe that good nutrition = good digestion, and that starts with knowing what’s normal and what’s not.

 

What Does Healthy Dog Poo Look Like?

A healthy stool should be:

  • Chocolate brown in colour

  • Log-shaped and firm, but not hard

  • Easy to pick up without crumbling or leaving residue

  • Passed consistently (typically once or twice a day)

Common Poo Red Flags to Watch For

1. White or Chalky Stool

  • Could indicate excess calcium, often from bone-heavy raw diets
  • May also point to digestive enzyme issues or liver condition

💡 Switch to a balanced, whole-food diet with proper calcium-phosphorus ratios (like Bowlsome’s Bug Bowl or Turkey Bowl)

2. Yellow or Orange Stool

  • May signal bile flow problems or liver/gallbladder dysfunction
  • Could also result from eating certain coloured foods

💡 Consult your vet if it persists beyond 1–2 meals

3. Green Stool

  •  Might be caused by eating lots of grass
  • Could indicate gastrointestinal upset or parasites

💡 If paired with vomiting or lethargy, seek vet advice

4. Runny or Loose Poo

Common with food sensitivities, stress, or poor-quality food
💡Try a gentler, limited-ingredient diet with single meat protein and gut-friendly fibre — like Bowlsome’s Kangaroo Bowl

5. Very Dark or Black Stool

 May indicate internal bleeding or ingestion of toxins
💡 Call your vet immediately if you notice this change

6. Mucus or Blood in Stool

 Often linked to colon inflammation or food intolerance
💡 Eliminate potential allergens and support with a fresh, digestible diet rich in omega-3s


Why Diet Matters: You Are What You Eat — and So Is Your Dog

Dogs with consistently soft, smelly, or discoloured stools may not be digesting their food well. Common causes include:

  • Overprocessed kibble with fillers

  • Too many human food scraps

  • Multiple protein sources causing intolerance

Bowlsome meals are made with single meat proteins, gently cooked whole foods, and no artificial additivesthe perfect foundation for a healthy gut and normal stools.


How to Use Poo as a Health Check

  • Check daily during walks or backyard clean-up
  • Keep note of any sudden or consistent changes
  • Combine what you observe with your dog’s energy, appetite, and hydration levels
  • Call your vet if you notice changes that last more than 48 hours or are paired with other symptoms


💡 The Bottom Line (Pun Intended)

Your dog’s poop is more than just a clean-up job — it’s a daily check-in on their health. Paying attention to colour, shape, and consistency can help you spot issues early, especially when it comes to digestion, food sensitivities, or illness.

Start with a nutritionally balanced, whole-food diet like Bowlsome, and you'll likely see the difference — not just in the bowl, but in the backyard too. 

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