If a Zuchon's stools are excessively large, loose, or overly frequent, what might this indicate about the diet?
The diet contains too much indigestible material or the dog is being fed too much volume
Observing the consistency and volume of a Zuchon's output serves as a direct, visible feedback mechanism regarding the suitability and appropriateness of its current diet, regardless of whether it is raw or high-quality kibble. When stools are consistently small, firm, and well-formed, it generally signals proper nutrient utilization. However, if the output becomes excessively large, loose, or abnormally frequent, this suggests a problem within the digestive process. This specific change usually indicates that the food being consumed either contains too great an amount of indigestible components—often excessive fillers found in lower-quality foods—or that the sheer volume of food being administered is simply too much for the dog to process efficiently.
