Mushy Poop?? What kind of food to buy?

Hello. Allie has been on the same brand (Nutro) since I brought her home. She is 10mths now. I buy the puppy chicken/rice for breeds over 50 pds and also the beef protein and mix the 2. She loves it and up until about a month ago, seemed to have good bowel movements..firm. For the last month, her 1st one in the morning is firm, then they are very mushy the rest of the day. Her treats have stayed the same, nothing has changed in her diet. Any suggestions? Do I change brand? Do I go to Adult? Do I try Lamb? I am not interested in cooking homemade food for her! Bad enough I have to do it for the family :roll:
Thanks for any advice!
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I would get a stool sample to the vet first before making any changes....
Willowsprite wrote:
I would get a stool sample to the vet first before making any changes....


Ditto. It may not be the food. With all the standing water that we've had in Michigan with nothing freezing, a lot of bacteria has been making dogs "soft." The vet told me that when I just took Lucy a few days ago.
Oh boy....Ok, thanks guys, i will get one up to the vet!
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