{"id":163,"date":"2022-01-01T17:54:19","date_gmt":"2022-01-01T08:54:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/doggipro.com\/?p=163"},"modified":"2024-02-07T11:32:14","modified_gmt":"2024-02-07T02:32:14","slug":"white-specks-in-dog-poop-not-moving-not-worms","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/petsite-project.local\/white-specks-in-dog-poop-not-moving-not-worms\/","title":{"rendered":"White Specks In Dog Poop (Not Moving & Not Worms): Should I be Concerned?"},"content":{"rendered":"

When you’ve been taking care of your dog’s poop for a while, you start learning what’s normal. The presence of something you don’t normally see might cause some concern. Like, when you see white specks on your dog’s poop. I got concerned when I saw these one time, so I just had to research to ensure my dog was alright.<\/p>\n

What are the white specks in dog poop<\/a> that are not moving? These are undigested food remnants, for example, traces of bone or rice. Most of the time, a white spec that is not moving is a small bone or cartilage that the dog consumed in their last meal.<\/strong><\/p>\n

You may not know your dog has some cartilage or bone diseases until they cause blockage. If you are not sure and have access to a veterinarian, you should have them look. They may do some testing to see what it is.<\/p>\n

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