First-time poster here - I apologize if this gets posted twice; the first time I submitted it didn't appear to save.
My male chin, Rico, is having an issue with soft stool. We just have the one. We've had him for about 1.5 years, but not sure exactly how old he was when we got him.
On Friday night, we noticed that he had soft stool. It was the normal shape/size, but squishy and slightly we to the touch. (Not runny though). We had just given him a treat (a raisin) before we noticed, but immediately switched over to a timothy hay diet only after realizing. We haven't given him another treat or pellets since Friday evening.
Last night it appeared to be better - his stool was harder, but this morning I found some squishy stool again in his cage. He's been eating the hay and drinking water normally, so his appetite doesn't seem affected in general. He also does not exhibit any other signs of illness; still running around the cage, running and jumping around during play time outside the cage - plenty of energy and no other odd behavior.
I can't think of anything that's changed in his environment that would make this a stress-related issue. The only new treat or toy we've introduced was last weekend I picked up some timothy hay twists: http://ift.tt/1wlLGzk
He's had one in his cage for about a week and been nibbling on it. Do you think this could be related? My next step is to call the vet, because I expected that his stool would return to normal by now when switching to the hay diet. No diarrhea as of yet, but want to try and make sure it doesn't get to that point. Any insight is much appreciated! :)
My male chin, Rico, is having an issue with soft stool. We just have the one. We've had him for about 1.5 years, but not sure exactly how old he was when we got him.
On Friday night, we noticed that he had soft stool. It was the normal shape/size, but squishy and slightly we to the touch. (Not runny though). We had just given him a treat (a raisin) before we noticed, but immediately switched over to a timothy hay diet only after realizing. We haven't given him another treat or pellets since Friday evening.
Last night it appeared to be better - his stool was harder, but this morning I found some squishy stool again in his cage. He's been eating the hay and drinking water normally, so his appetite doesn't seem affected in general. He also does not exhibit any other signs of illness; still running around the cage, running and jumping around during play time outside the cage - plenty of energy and no other odd behavior.
I can't think of anything that's changed in his environment that would make this a stress-related issue. The only new treat or toy we've introduced was last weekend I picked up some timothy hay twists: http://ift.tt/1wlLGzk
He's had one in his cage for about a week and been nibbling on it. Do you think this could be related? My next step is to call the vet, because I expected that his stool would return to normal by now when switching to the hay diet. No diarrhea as of yet, but want to try and make sure it doesn't get to that point. Any insight is much appreciated! :)
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