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Would changing food do this?

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Madblondeog · 13/03/2016 10:06

This morning, out with ddog and his wee looked very very dark. He's his normal happy self, could this be due to changing food?

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PacificDogwod · 13/03/2016 10:08

It could, I suppose.

Give him lots of water and see what happens.

Madblondeog · 13/03/2016 10:11

OK he aways has full access to a massive bowl of water but will make sure he drinks lots

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PacificDogwod · 13/03/2016 10:12

I'm not a vet btw, but do know that what we eat affects the colour of our wee Grin

What food is it? Does it have additives etc?

Madblondeog · 13/03/2016 10:16

Well that was my thinking too. He's been changed to arden grange but he is prone to picking up any food on the floor too

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Madblondeog · 13/03/2016 14:01

Shit I think there is blood in it....

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BallyGoBackwards · 13/03/2016 16:27

Think you will have to go vet so.....

Madbengalmum · 13/03/2016 16:30

Could be a urine/ bladder infection.
Can you get hold of any cranberry extract?
I use it from holland and barrett on my dog and it is very effective.

PacificDogwod · 13/03/2016 16:30

Ah, blood is a game changer.

I'd at least phone the vet tomorrow.

Is he still happy enough in himself? Could not be blood, but a liver problem

Madblondeog · 13/03/2016 17:55

He is happy in himself, a bit slower but it's been a lot warmer today.

Going to take him tomorrow as I am worried

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