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What is good for firming up stools on french bulldog for long term

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As I stated I have a 11 month old frenchie and ever since I got him his stool aren't very firm, I have tried everything, he was on purina pro plan and now i switch to blue buffalo, it helped with his farts problem but with his stool still soft, it isnt diarrhea it just soft and theres always leftover on his behind which is a hassle when he goes outside then comes back inside we have to see if he's dirty or not, i have given him rice and pumpkin puree with his food and it helps a bit but still some poop on him, what can i do on the long term so everything comes out good so it dont get stuck so i wont have to clean him everytime he uses the bathroom, i also have a chihuahua and he been on blue buffalo since a puppy and no issues at all with his stool, thank you for reading hope someone can help me
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As I stated I have a 11 month old frenchie and ever since I got him his stool aren't very firm, I have tried everything, he was on purina pro plan and now i switch to blue buffalo, it helped with his farts problem but with his stool still soft, it isnt diarrhea it just soft and theres always leftover on his behind which is a hassle when he goes outside then comes back inside we have to see if he's dirty or not, i have given him rice and pumpkin puree with his food and it helps a bit but still some poop on him, what can i do on the long term so everything comes out good so it dont get stuck so i wont have to clean him everytime he uses the bathroom, i also have a chihuahua and he been on blue buffalo since a puppy and no issues at all with his stool, thank you for reading hope someone can help me
Déjà vu, must be a glitch in the matrix... You're very welcome for thanking me for reading and responding, its my pleasure. But please by no means take what i say as gospel. For real help your best bet is to contact a vet (veterinarian). With that said, i'm pretty sure i responded to a very similar post earlier in the day. To save time, here's a link to said post, "#2". In my original reply, i didn't elaborte on portion sizes of the mixures, basically, 50, 50, 50. If you'd like to delve deeper into exact measurements feel free to pm me...
Please note that the diet "stbob" is promoting is not a balanced diet and is not advisable for long-term consumption, especially for a young dog that is still growing.
Not promoting, just stating how i feed my dog, even throwed in the disclaimer about checking with a vet before doing as i do. And for what it worth, my vets applauded my food choices. Now here's something to think about. Take a dog owner who believes its feeding the best balanced diet day in and day out, several years from now the FDA recalls your favorite food, due to toxins or other bad stuff. Me, i've been continually switching up what i feed the beast for decades, what are the odds all my choices were bad. Food for thought....
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