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The #1 Health Indicator You’re Probably Ignoring

The Health Clue You’re Probably Ignoring

We check our dogs for signs of health all the time, energy, appetite, coat shine, even how much they bark. But there’s one powerful health clue most pet parents overlook every single day: their dog’s poop.

Yes, it might not be the most glamorous topic… but your dog’s stool says more about their health than you think. From digestion to diet, hydration to infections, it’s all in there.

What Healthy Dog Poop Should Look Like

A healthy stool is:

  • Firm but not hard — like Play-Doh, easy to pick up
  • Chocolate brown in colour
  • Log-shaped and passed easily in one or two motions
  • Not overly smelly or runny

If your dog’s poop ticks those boxes then you’re in good shape. If not, it could point to issues with their digestion, diet, or gut health.

Red Flags to Watch For

Keep an eye out for:

  • Soft or runny stool — could indicate food sensitivity or gut imbalance
  • Very hard, dry stool — may suggest dehydration or constipation
  • Mucus or blood — may signal inflammation or a more serious issue
  • Greasy or pale stool — could suggest poor fat digestion or liver concerns

Even subtle changes in texture, colour, or frequency can be your first clue that something’s off.

How to Support Better Poop (and Gut Health)

The goal is balance — a healthy gut means better digestion, immunity, skin, and even mood. Here’s how to support it:

  • Feed a consistent, high-quality diet with minimal fillers or artificial additives
  • Introduce prebiotics, probiotics, and postbiotics to support a diverse microbiome
  • Keep your dog well-hydrated (especially during warm weather)
  • Minimise sudden food changes to avoid upset
💡 Vet Tip: If something looks unusual more than once or twice don’t ignore it. Consistent poop problems = time to chat with your vet.

Final Thought

You’re already picking up after your dog might as well take a second look. That daily routine could be your best insight into their inner health.

Poop might not be pretty, but it's powerful. And paying attention to it could help your dog stay healthier, longer.


P.S. NutriPaw’s probiotic and gut health range is designed to help support better digestion — and better poop — naturally.

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