When it comes to our canine companions, we, as owners, tend to ask a lot of questions. One of the most common is, “Why does my dog poop immediately after eating?” It can be frustrating when your dog seemingly eats and then poops right away, with no warning. In this post, we’l...
Formula-fed baby poop is also more pungent than poop from breastfed babies, yet a little less pungent than poop from babies who are eating solid food, but you'll recognize the smell. If at some point you decide to switch formula brands, expect the look – and feel – of your baby's...
However, if you regularly eliminate stools with undigested food, it may be a symptom of weak digestive strength (low agni). In this case you may not be breaking down food, or getting enough nutrients from the food you are eating.
When your babystarts eating solid food, a range of healthy bacteria populates their intestines, producing browner and smellier poop. Depending on what your baby ate, it can also be red, orange, green, yellow, or blue. These bowel movements may reveal undigested food chunks, which tend to ...
Guinea pigs should be eating as much hay as their own body. The fiber found in hay is an essential part of their diet so that guinea pig’s digestive system are functioning properly. Another issue that could arise from guinea pigs not having access to hay is their dental health may...
If you're producing soft blobs of poop with clear edges, you're tending toward diarrhea. But you might be surprised to learn that the problem could be eating too little fiber, as fiber helps firm up your poop. Type 6 stool If you're passing fluffy, mushy, pieces of poop with ragged ...
Formula-fed babies have pasty, peanut butter-like poop on the brown color spectrum: yellow-brown, tan-brown, or green-brown. It smells a little more pungent than poop from breastfed babies and a little less pungent than poop from babies who are eating solid food. You'll know when it's...
Bowel movements often become firmer, smellier, and dark brown once babies start eating solid food. However, be prepared for some seemingly odd colors to pop up as well. For example, the stool might look red after eating beets or contain dark blue streaks after eating blueberries. You may ev...
Our child became soo constipated after eating it! It is often listed as the best starter food but it is bad for bunging up a babies bowels… Feed baby veggies first, good old peas and carrots with some water and grind them up! I would suggest avoiding highly processed (even if they ...
A green poop color typically means you’re eating a LOT of highly-pigmented green foods (most likely veggies, right?) and some have slipped through undigested. This isn’t a cause for concern unless your stool is watery and green for several days. Even a neon-green poop can indicate food...