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Did You Know? Why Dog Poop Used to Be White

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Dog feces used to often appear in the unusual color white on the grass. Photo: Getty Images
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May 13, 2026, 9:11 am | Read time: 2 minutes

They used to be a common sight on lawns and sidewalks: white-colored dog droppings. Today, they have practically disappeared–and not just because more owners are cleaning up after their pets. Here’s what exactly is behind this color change.

Why Dog Poop Used to Be White

Those who remember the white dog droppings of past decades often think of a neglected cityscape. But there was a clear reason for the particularly noticeable color: the food. Back then, dog food contained much more bone meal than it does today. This ingredient led to an above-average calcium intake. However, dogs’ bodies could only process part of the calcium–the rest was excreted, turning the poop white. The consistency of the droppings also appeared crumbly as a result.

The feeding of dogs has changed significantly over the past decades. Dog food today is of much higher quality than it used to be. Bone meal, once a cheap and common component of industrial pet food, is now considered outdated and is no longer used in high-quality food. Too much calcium in the diet can not only lead to white poop but also pose health risks–such as kidney stones or unnatural calcification of the bones. 1

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Exception: BARF Feeding with Bone Supplement

The bone meal was mainly found in dry food. Today, many dogs are fed a mix of wet and dry food or a similarly high-quality diet.

However, bone meal has not completely disappeared. In the so-called BARF diet–which is based on raw meat, offal, and bones–it is deliberately used as a dietary supplement.

This involves a targeted intake of calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin D. However, it is a targeted supplementation, of which the dog needs only a few grams per day. With the correct dosage, the dog’s poop should not turn white.

When White Poop Is a Warning Sign

If a dog excretes white poop without having eaten bones or bone meal, it can be a sign of health problems. It could indicate impaired fat digestion or an infection. However, in such cases, it is more likely to appear as whitish pus or foam rather than the consistency of dog droppings that many still remember from the past. In such a case, a veterinarian should be consulted for clarification.

This article is a machine translation of the original German version of PETBOOK and has been reviewed for accuracy and quality by a native speaker. For feedback, please contact us at info@petbook.de.

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