Changes in your dog’s stool can reveal important information about their health. While color shifts can occur naturally from diet and digestion, unusually pale or white stool warrants closer attention.
One common cause is excess calcium in the diet, often from bones, bone meal, or calcium-rich treats. Diet changes, such as new food or treats, can also affect stool appearance and typically resolve once the diet is adjusted or balanced.However, if pale or white stool persists, it could signal an underlying issue involving the liver, gallbladder, or bile flow. Digestive problems, parasites, or certain medications may also contribute.It’s important to monitor your dog’s overall condition—symptoms like low energy, vomiting, loss of appetite, or discomfort may indicate the need for veterinary attention.If unusual stool color doesn’t improve within a short time, contacting a veterinarian is the safest choice. Bringing a stool sample along with details about your dog’s food, treats, and medications can support an accurate diagnosis.Small changes can serve as early warnings, so staying attentive to your dog’s habits and health helps ensure they get care when needed.