Cami how did you come up with this dosage?
I just took what others were giving and having success with and cut it in 1/2 to make sure she was okay with it.
I have an 1/8th tsp measuring spoon but I have bumped it up to a 1/4 tsp twice a day.
No difference in the firmness of her poo with the increase (from the lower amount). I may increase it to see if it makes things better in a week or so.
We are now dealing with another issue. Two episodes of eating grass/vomiting this week (white foam), both times in the am prior to breakfast. That doesn't concern me except to say it isn't normal for her. I know what it is but even with evening and bedtime biscuits being given it still happened. She also vomited a 3rd time this week in the middle of the night and it was pretty much her entire dinner.
That time I "suspect" it was due to something else which I will post about in this thread:
http://www.boxerworld.com/forums/dog-health-issues-questions/162621-spay-incontinence.html
Even though eating less of this food is sufficient for her caloric intake (feeding more causes diarrhea) I don't think the 2 & 3/4 cups a day is enough for HER belly to remain "full" and to help ward off the empty belly syndrome. I might start adding a 1/4 cup right before bed or 4-5 hours after her dinner to see if it alleviates the nausea.
Even though her stool is better in that the diarrhea is being kept at bay for the moment the stool isn't solid like *most* dogs produce. It is firmer than on previous foods but still unable to be fully picked up (on a walk for example).
The beginning of the stool is more consistent but the ending is most often a "splat" (love that visual)!!!
I no longer have fears of an anal gland issue however I am not saying that it still isn't a possibility in the future due to the time she has spent not producing a normal stool.
She started her 2nd 15 pound bag this week and I'll keep going with it (already purchased the 3rd) so minus any additional issues or things getting worse we will stick with it for a while. Still haven't made the decision if this will be the food she eats long term or even if I might try adding another food with it.