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Why do dogs eat p**p???????

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My dog used to eat her p**p when she was younger now she and one of my other dogs eats cat poo. The other day after one of my other dogs p**p she tried to eat it. Why does she do that?

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  1. dont let the dog eat cat p**p is really bad for it! NO JOKE it'll get a disease i cant remember now and get symptoms related to lockjaw.... and dye soon while drooling soo much


  2. cause they're gross:)

  3. because they find it tasty

  4. Dogs dont eat p**p b/c they are dumb or gross.

    They actually do it for a smart purpose, to all who say "Dogs arent very smart"

    If a dog feels like they didnt get enough nutrition from their food, they will attempt to eat their dog p**p for more nutrition, specifically fiber.

    They can feel this way if they ate their food too fast or their wasnt enough food. Try feeding more, or handfeeding it to them, to give them more to eat or help them eat slower.

    Also, some dog foods cause a dog's p**p to taste the same as the food.

    I hope this helps.

  5. Sometimes the food they eat their body doesn't need all of the nutrition in it so it so on the 'other side' it would become appealing to them and as if they were eating dog food. They had to give my neighbors Mastiff some like 'nasty pills' to make their little dog not like the big dogs poo anymore. It was weird. but yeah.  

  6. Are you feeding them enough? That might be the problem...

  7. it tastes like cheetos

  8. Because dogs aren't that intelligent.

    Get a cat.

  9. they don' they smell it



  10. This should help a bunch=

    http://familyfun.go.com/parenting/learn/...

  11. because they are animals not humans so stop treating them as such

  12. I have heard that it means their is some shortage in their diet.

  13. what i want to know is how they eat p**p and then scientists say that dogs have the cleanest mouthes. is that their secret? jk

  14. The mother dog eats her pups p**p to keep the litter box clean. The pups learn this behaviour from her. It is called Coprophagia. Sometimes dogs will eat others p**p because they are hungry or nutrient deficient.. but this less common than habit. The majority of coprophagic dogs eat p**p as a result of what they learned when they were puppies... and they get worse as they get older. If not stopped when they are young, they will often eat any p**p they find as they get older (as yours has)... A really good article on this subject can be found at

    http://www.paw-rescue.org/PAW/PETTIPS/Do...

    Resolutions:

    Meal Frequency

    - Since coprophagic dogs are often hungry dogs, it is best to spread their food ration across 3-4 meals per day.

    Fibre

    - A physically full stomach gives a feeling of satiety and high fibre diets are thus superior to refined food. Accordingly, bulk the fibre content of the diet, either by feeding an existing high-fibre complete diet, or alternatively adding fibre to the existing diet. Convenient sources of fibre are bran (scalded) or vegetables such as cabbage, carrots etc.

    Training

    - To defaecate on command. Simply take your dog regularly and especially at times associated with defaecation (e.g. early morning and after meals) and wait until he defaecates. Say a special word "busy" or "hurry") and then reward with a treat for successful defaecation. Pick up the faeces and dispose. This will motivate him to only defaecate in your presence.

    Lifestyle

    - There is ample evidence that bored dogs in kennels are more likely to be, or to become, coprophagic. Accordingly, ensure there is plenty of action in your dogs life, with access to toys, frequent walks etc.

    Repulsion

    - A number of preparations are available for incorporation into the diet that makes the faeces taste repulsive. Some are based on amino acids such as methionine and others are iron tablets of the sort taken by women during pregnancy. For reasons not yet understood, courgettes can also stop dogs eating their own and other dogs’ faeces.

    Punishment

    - No amount of scolding seems to break the habit, the dog only waiting until the owner is absent before eating faeces. Punishment must be remote and seemingly related to the faeces rather than the owner (e.g. a rattle can) which can be an effective discouragement for sensitive dogs. For the more determined dog, a conditioned - aversion technique is to make the dog ill after consuming faeces.

  15. Because they are not getting enough nutrition and trying to get more out of the p**p.

  16. Dogs LOVE to eat cat poo.  There is speculation that it may be for nutritional value.  Just keep the litterbox out of reach.  It isn't healthy.

  17. cuz of the fiber in it or there are sooooo gross

    answer mine please

    http://au.answers.yahoo.com/question/ind...

  18. hey thats great you dont have to do p**p patrol

  19. i have no idea man

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