There’s no way around it: Part of having a dog means you’re regularly scooping up poop. That’s why it’s important to pay attention to what you’re picking up. While the occasional poop problem may not ...
Once upon a time, white dog poop was very common. Then, it suddenly disappeared. What happened, and why? In an interesting article for IFL Science, writer Rachael Funnell investigates this curious ...
This question from a redditor instantly brought me back to my childhood. You’d be playing in the backyard and come across a chalky white dog turd. That’s just what they looked like after a few days, ...
The Color Check You Should Not Skip Healthy poop is usually medium to dark brown. That tells you digestion is doing its job. Pale, yellow, or greasy-looking stool can mean too much fat or trouble ...
While it’s not the most pleasant topic of conversation, your dog’s stool can provide valuable insights into their overall gut health. Just like in humans, the digestive system is the foundation to ...