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 Poop Eating?!?!? OK! I know i have seen this posted some where but i looked but didn't see it.. So any help plese.. Mi'Legh is starting to try and eat her poop... its so sick.. I didn't at at first until she licked my wifes nose and yelled thats not puppy breath... then we cought her in the act!!! ICKY!!! please help!!!! point me to the old thread or any advice!! | 
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 You can order Forbid from Amazon.com.  You add it to their food and it makes the poo taste yucky.   Also I think a really good quality dry food would help.  I did both of these things and Talula stopped eating her poo in about a week. | 
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 they have all kinds of stuff out there..you can get forbid from the vet, and there is stuff called potty mouth, deter, meat tenderizer, and others have said pineapple in their food..it's very normal..My son put tobasco sauce on his puppies poop the other day..we're having the same problem..hopefully, they will outgrow it.. | 
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 My dog did/does this too.  The forbid type products did not work, gave her diarrhea.  I just take my dogs out potty, wait for them to go and rush them back in the house.  It takes constant monitoring; what a nasty habit. And I really don't think it's about what type of food you feed (per previous post), I feed one of the best and if I allowed her, she would still do it.:eek: | 
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 Ha ha, yeah, you would think it would taste yucky!  But for some reason the food doesn't digest all the way and to a puppy it still smells/tastes like food to them.  EW.   When my puppy came to me she was on Eukenuba and after I switched her to Canidae and used the Forbid for oh, about a week and a half, the poo eating stopped. I tried the meat tenderizer trick first and it didn't work for me. But it's pretty common if you do a search on YT for 'eating poop' :) | 
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 The vets say meat tenderizer or pineapple..The potty mouth stuff worked good for mine..I don't think it has anything to do with the food..5 of my dogs never have eaten poop, the little one is the one that does it, although, she's not doing it like she was...And mine were on canidae! so, it's really not the food.. | 
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 We used Solid Gold's S.E.P. (Stop Eating Poop) and it worked IMMEDIATELY! It was so great. We used it for about a month, then stopped, and Wylie never ate his poo again. The other thing to just think about is - what are you feeding? Bc the higher quality the diet, the higher chance that their poo doesn't have undigested filler in it, thereby making it tasty. | 
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 I agree that it is disgusting and but very normal.  I feed my pups Canidae and Chicken Soup but they still do it.  I just try to get to it first.  It is just a puppy thing that they normally outgrow.  I think they pick it up from their mom's when they are really little, after all, the moms eat puppy poop until the babies are weaned (thank goodness). | 
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 When Otis first started doing it made me so sick, I would always tell him "NO" and then clean it up. When he came to me he was on Puppy Chow and I switched him to a better food and now he doesn't do it anymore I don't know if it was the better food or me always telling him no after he poops when he goes to smell of it.. It may be both! But, I think they grow out of alot of it also.. My moms Yorkie "Murphy" he did it alot when he was a puppy even with her telling him no, now he is 6yrs old and he doesn't do it anymore either. So, they all probably go through these puppy bad habit and then grow out of them... | 
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 Unfortunately, not all of them outgrow it..My mom has hers on a prescription diet from the vet, her one still does it and he's almost 5, and I've known some older than that that still do it..Ginger isn't doing it like she was, but, I will still find her doing it occasionally...Glad we dont' have some of their nasty habits | 
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 I think I got one that will never outgrow....  I think she eat her poop last night... I see evidence of poop on the pee pad but only bits and pieces left...hmmmm And she is 15 month old.... And Fobid (?) didn't really work for her... So since she isn't much of kisser so I kind of gave up.... She maybe forever poop eater... | 
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 um the food she eats was a mixture of soft IAMS and Royal Canin indoor puppy 27 ( for mini dogs up to 20lbs) but now i got he off the IAMS thats what the breeder was feeding her... I hope this dog food is good a 2lb bag cost me almost 13$... but if its not please let me know... The lady at petsmart said it was a good brand:confused: | 
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 My dogs eat very well... and only one of them insists on eating poo and she is 2 years old. The pineapple - I tried juice and it didn't help - does anyone know if actually eating the pineapple chunks makes a difference? It is disgusting but just normal stuff for them, unfortunately. :( | 
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 Mine will never stop eating her poop.  She's two now and you have to watch her like a hawk.   When she poops you have to be right behind her to scoop it up. | 
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 I wonder if it's too late to put SEP on my Christmas list???? :D :rolleyes: | 
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 I suspect my little guy is doing it as well. I haven't seen him doing it, but the poop is manipulated. Just a little while ago, he did it, I and I smelled his breath, and it was pooh! Yuck! So, I've read about trying to stop him from doing it, but what about, disinfecting his mouth. What's out there to help with this? | 
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 My little girl Momo is 11 months old and still eats her poop, we have tried everything and just come to the conclusion that she really likes poop. I still want to give SEP a try though that's the only one I haven't tried yet. She eats poop so much my boyfriend has nicknamed her "dirty mouth". -Tracy | 
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 Dirty mouth - that made me laugh out loud!! :lol tears | 
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 Good luck! | 
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 i used crushed pineapple --mixed it in with jaya's wet food, and it worked. I only did it for about a week and she forgot to do it until just recently. --though its not nearly as bad as it was previously (and i dont know if she is actually doing it again or not because i havnt seen actual proof of it myself and i am very attentive to my dogs...... my motherinlaw mentioned it the other day, however i dont know if she only saw Jaya sniffing her poo and then automatically assumed she was eating it  since she used to eat it, or if she actually did eat it again. I am thinking it is the former though cuz ive seen absolutely no evidence of it. but yea, crushed pineapple worked for Jaya. | 
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 Im going today to switch her to Canidae... I don't care how much it cost as long as she will eat it lol and its a good brand... The lady at petsmart high recomended the RoyalC.... but Mi don't like so im going to try something else... I don't know how to put another quote in here with this one but i was going to aski about the crushed pineapples does it half to be fresh and i crush them my self or can it be caned? i would be scared thats to sweet for her... and can i add it to her dry food or should i only put it in her caned? also what does the pineapple do? thanks for all of yalls help means alot!! | 
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 can i get this at a store or do i have to order it online?:confused: | 
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 I just used a can of crushed pineapple. I'd add in one spoon of it with her wet dog food. Sometimes i'd have to blend it in a blender because she'd pick out the chunks. I would add it to two of her meals. I had to be diligent for about a week and then she stopped - however, she could have outgrew the behavior or I could have just gotten better at picking up faster than she had time to play with it, i'm not sure, i just know that she stopped. | 
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