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Reply To: Tummy problems & soft stool in 7mo puppy
The vet will know does your dog need foods that will slow down his transit time or does the dog need more foods with insoluble fiber that bulk up the poo & take out the water & slow down the digestion transit, vegetables, beets, potatoes, sweet potatoes, broccoili, kale, beets, corn & the skin of peas have more insoluble fiber then soluble fiber….then there’s dietery fiber found on chickpeas, (Garbanzo Beans) Lentils, lima beans, pinto beans are very high in dietary fiber… it gets a bit confussing, here’s a link below might explain better..
Patch & I’m pretty sure Atlas doesn’t do too well on too many soluble fiber foods like rice, oats, barley, rye, bananas or dietary fibers foods like chickpeas, lentils, Patch can have a few soluble fiber foods in a kibble but then he needs foods that have insoluble fiber aswell in the kibble like potatoes & sweet potatoes, they have more insouble fiber then soluble fiber…
https://health.usnews/health-news/blogs/eat-run/2013/06/25/a-tale-of-the-two-fibers
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