It will vary depending on how often you feed, dog's age, etc. In my home, we have adult dogs and pups. The adults generally make 2 or so bowel movements, and the pups make 3-4, or occasionally more if they've had extra food or their tummies are bugging them.
I read in a webpage that the average person poops 3 or 4 times a day, but I dont believe it. And I poop like once every about 4 days and people don't believe me, and also most people have their "morning/night poop" so it depends on the person I guess.
Once a day.
Bowel movement frequency varies from person to person, and changes throughout their lifecycle. Typically, a healthy human's range should be anything between three times a day to once every three days according to WebMD.
Bowel health and regularity is different for each person. How often one has a bowel movement is affected by many things such as diet, presence of illness, medications and activity. If you are concerned about your bowel movements whether it is your schedule, appearance, odor, presence of blood, frequency or pain you should seek the advice of a physician.
No...BM stands for Bowel Movement.
Depending on your diagnosis, and why you are using an enema, it can vary. If you have a bowel movement problem, you should talk to your doctor. If not, at maximum once a day. You have to remember that the emptier you are, the less of the solution you will need.
It all depends on the person. Some people crap once a day, while others may go more often. However, if you are experiencing a sudden change in bowel habits, you should see your doctor as this can be a sign of a disease.
Fiber. A change in diet usually does this. Although boring a high fiber breakfast will often induce a bowel movement within 2 to 6 hours.
3 or 4 a day maybe just a few more depending on how much you feed them soaked dry food or if mom is still nursing
"Drop a dirty" is slang for defecating or having a bowel movement. It is a colloquial expression that is often used informally.
About 2-4 turds from dawn to dusk! :)
The symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome include bowel movements that are either more frequent (diarrhea) or less frequent (constipation), as well as feelings of bloating and gas. One also experiences pain that is relieved when they have bowel movement.
Exercising regularly, drinking plenty of water, and eating a well-rounded diet are excellent ways to promote healthy bowel function. Many people think they need to have a bowel movement every day, but the reality is that people's bodies vary, and healthy adults range from three bowel movements per day to three per week. Your symptoms seem to fit the definition of constipation if you have less than three bowel movements per week, a subjective sensation of hard stools, a sensation of incomplete bowel evaluation, or straining during more than 25% of bowel movements. Long-term constipation can result in damage to your large intestine or hemorrhoids caused by blood-vessel breaks from straining to pass hard stools.