I had a yorkie that ate her poop. I was told the reason for this was the poop smelled like the dog food, reason she ate it. I just made sure when ever she pooped I was right there to pick it up. When she would approach it I would tell her no, but picking it up as she was approaching the poop. This was a life time procedure, no matter what food she ate. the lil guy I now have (newly adopted) I have seen him TRY to eat his poop, I make a noise that he knows it means NO, and he'll back off. Being he is adopted I don't know if he did this with the prev. owner so I watch him. I have recently changed his food to limited ingredients, sweet potato with venison, he has not gone near his poop, but I watch him carefully and pick up poop as soon as he's finished, but I have seen he has no interest in the poop. Good luck, I hope you can find a solution for your baby.
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