6 Observable Output Index · 6.2 Stool Change Index
6.2 Stool Change Index
Canine Fat-Based Metabolism
This page is structured as definition, control variables, causal chain, observable outputs, and boundary, and serves as a canonical definition node in Canine FBM.
Stool change is a combined output of digestive handling, tolerance boundaries, and intake rhythm.
Stool Change Index traces outputs back to variables and system state, not execution advice.
Fat-handling load plus bile-salt/pancreatic chain are primary traceback variables.
Water and electrolyte state affects stool stability.
Activity and stress can alter gut-output rhythm.
Input structure → processing chain → absorption rhythm → stool output.
Persistent abnormalities require boundary-layer review and clinical exclusion.
Related: 5.1 Fat Digestion Handling, 5.3 Digestive Tolerance Boundary.
Related: 7.1 Clinical Boundary.
Single stool changes cannot be treated as sole conclusions.
Variable-layer analysis must not be skipped for single-ingredient attribution.