When is poop too soft or too hard? Poop quality can be a source of worry especially for new pet owners. Is there something wrong with the diet or is the gut working normally? Is a visit to your veterinarian or even referral to an internal medicine or nutrition specialist a good idea? On this show, Dr. Richard Hill, who is board-certified in both small animal internal medicine and nutrition, will discuss what affects fecal form, different types of diarrhea and common reasons for changes in poop quality. More importantly, he’ll talk about what information you should take with your pet to a veterinarian to help come up with an effective treatment plan.
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