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    Alright, when people ask me about some benefits to raw feeding I commonly bring up poop. I tell them that their poops becomes smaller and turn white within a few days. Then after that commonly they go "huh?" and have no idea what I mean. So I thought what I would do is take one of Lincolns poop and Rubys poop and document with pictures over the course of 1 week what happens to both poops. So now when someone wonders what we mean when we say they are smaller and turn white etc they can come view it here. I understand this may not be "normal" per say but hey when was normal expected? LOL

    Lincoln is a 65 pound dog, who is raw fed

    Ruby is a 12 pound dog who is kibble fed with some raw (for these pics I made sure she wasnt fed any raw for one week.) She is on Blue Buffalo Wilderness kibble

    The poops were picked up within 15-20 minutes of each other.

    Lincolns poop on right and Rubys poop on left (Day One)
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    That came from a twelve pound dog?!!!!!11!!1!!111!!!!@!!!?

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    Only on DFC!!!!!

    Great idea

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    That is a good idea! And I Love that you put the poo in a Bulk Barn "Guaranteed Top Quality" container!!



    Play til you drop!!!

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    LOL, yes that poop did come from a 12 pound dog. That was one poop to. Not a bunch collected...sadly.

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    Can I ask why you raw feed one but not both dogs? Just wondering

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    Lincoln is 100% mine. Ruby is shared. Ruby was given to my grandmother by my father who didnt want her anymore, since my grandmother is older she cannot walk her etc. So I walk her, play with her outside, take her on hikes..but my grandmother pays her vet bills and food. She didnt like the idea of her being on full raw so we agreed raw treats every now and again, plus I can pick her kibble. So shes on a rotation diet. I had to either agree to that, or she remained on Beneful....

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    Quote Originally Posted by k9capture_16 View Post
    Lincoln is 100% mine. Ruby is shared. Ruby was given to my grandmother by my father who didnt want her anymore, since my grandmother is older she cannot walk her etc. So I walk her, play with her outside, take her on hikes..but my grandmother pays her vet bills and food. She didnt like the idea of her being on full raw so we agreed raw treats every now and again, plus I can pick her kibble. So shes on a rotation diet. I had to either agree to that, or she remained on Beneful....
    Ick...glad to know your grandmother TOTALLY sees the difference in those poops. XP

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    Good crimey, the first photo alone speaks volumes and should be all you need to say.

    The small amount comes from the big guy. The huge amount comes from the teensy, weensy dog.

    Unbelievable.

    This isn't what I would consider, "not normal", this is science! And we must sometimes do strange or weird things all in the name of science!

    (In case it wasn't noticed, I kinda like science.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by k9capture_16 View Post
    Lincoln is 100% mine. Ruby is shared. Ruby was given to my grandmother by my father who didnt want her anymore, since my grandmother is older she cannot walk her etc. So I walk her, play with her outside, take her on hikes..but my grandmother pays her vet bills and food. She didnt like the idea of her being on full raw so we agreed raw treats every now and again, plus I can pick her kibble. So shes on a rotation diet. I had to either agree to that, or she remained on Beneful....
    what kind of kibble i she on??? maybe you need to pick a new one...shane doesnt even poop that much and hes 76 pounds. hes not on the most expensive kibble either..canidae rain free.

    oh whatd you mean it turns white? s that a good thing? we left shanes poo out aALL WINTER AND IT WAS WHITE WHEN WE REURNED TO PICK IT UP

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