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Originally Posted by hha this is very normal, if you just have the one dog in the house peeing and pooping on the pad, put some forbid or deter in her food, this may help..My son has taken hot sauce and put it on his dogs poop before and left it sit on the pee pad long enough for him to go over and try eating it..that really works..  Anyway, most of the time it's something they outgrow...ginger is almost 6 mos. and she used to do that all the time, now, it's just occasionally.. |
I could have sworn there was something you could sprinkle on their food that would make their poo smell horrid (like it doesn't already, lol) and they wouldn't eat it, but for the life of me, I can't remember what it is or if I'd even wanna use it, I'm very picky about what goes into my furbabies tummy. I'd never use hot sauce, I did that to a cat of mine when I was 13 years old cause it wouldn't stay out of the trash. My Dad was always yelling at me and told me one day to put hot sauce on the bag and that's teach her. So, I did it. Next thing I know, my Dad's screaming at me, "Tracy, what did you do?!" I go running and he's holding my cat who was foaming at the mouth! I FREAKED!!! He'd gotten her out of the trash and yep, she had gotten the hot sauce. I was scared to death seeing her foaming like that, I thought for sure she was gonna die. I learned a big lesson then, Dad's don't always know best, lol. I could never do that to an animal again, as bad as it sounds, I'd rather her eat a terd than hot sauce, lol. Her poor lil tummy would be a mess and she's fought so hard to get healthy, no way would I do that to her.