How much stool is too much?

Does your dog produce a lot of stool? Do they go several times a day, or is their stool not always well-formed?

If so, they may not be properly digesting and absorbing the nutrients in their food. In the long term, this could lead to nutritional deficiencies.

Because of this, he may also need to eat more in order to meet all their nutritional needs. But why does this happen?

 

The digestibility percentage

With the wide range of different types of dog food available, it can sometimes be difficult to choose the best option for your dog. People often talk about the quality, healthiness and nutritional value of the food. But it is at least just as important that the food is easily digestible. Digestibility means that nutrients are broken down and converted into essential amino acids.

So, no matter how high-quality and healthy the food may be, it must be at least 80% digestible to meet your dog’s physical needs. In general, dogs often struggle with the following ingredients: wheat, soya, maize, chicken, eggs, and beef.

 

Why should you choose for Opti Life?

Easily digestible ingredients

Extra fibres

With prebiotics

No poultry, wheat, or maize

Met prebiotica: FOS (a nutritional source for beneficial gut bacteria) and MOS (helps bind harmful bacteria) to support the intestinal flora.

No poultry, wheat, or maize: This kibble contains lamb as the only animal protein source. Opti Life deliberately avoids using hard-to-digest ingredients such as maize, soya, or wheat.

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