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Help Cassidy is eating Dezi's poop ( Does anyone have this problem? It started when the vet gave me Nutragest powder to sprinkle on Dezi's food to help her digestion. She's so sensitive and it's really helping. But as soon as I started using it, Cassie started eating Dezi's poop and she actually runs to the pee pad to see if there's a fresh snack waiting! I can't stand it. How does such a sweet baby do something so gross. Then she wants to kiss everyone. The powder is a combo of active cultures and ginger and stuff. :eek::questione:shocked7q:tongue4: |
Sorry no answer but wanted to bump! |
:D Well Krissie Bella is Poop eater. She will await a dump from Ollie (my Maltese) anytime!! I did buy some SEP (Stop Eating Poop) powder. You give it in small amounts to the poop eater, not the pooper. I don't know if it will work or not. It was about $17.00 My vet says that Krissie being still young will outgrow this behavior. She just detects the nutrients from the (high quality food) that they both eat. She just likes it better after it's been digested! Bluck!! Good Luck.... |
Bumping again, but have you asked the vet? |
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I'd always heard to feed them a bit of pineapple or pineapple juice. Gave it a try when one of mine started doing the same thing (gross!) and it has solved the problem.:thumbup: |
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Good question, took me a while to figure that one out on my own. :p I never thought to ask!!! |
Cause it tastes yummy to them and boy oh boy does it get a great reaction form our mother... Look at her yell dance and jump around and respond to me when I do it..... Attention getting behavior is all it is. So clean up after every poop will have to happen once they start they rarely stop. What happens if you use the forbid or meat tenderizer or what every is they get random reinforcement ( as you will miss one and then they will hunt more)on top of your attention and you got a behavior that close to set in stone. JL |
I have to give KrissieBella a Yip Yap! They are like tic tacs for dogs!:p |
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