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There is a link to another thread a couple of posts up. Buy the chucks and feed it to all your pups. It will not make their tummy upset but follow the directions in the other thread about how much and when to feed. PM me if you have more questions. It's easier to talk one on one since it's really not a one size fits all fix. :animal-pa |
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The amount doesn't matter too much But make sure they are given their normal food first so they aren't filling up on pinsapple |
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The important part about feeding pineapple is to use it as a snack and not a meal. Canned pineapple or frozen works well and is convenient to feed so I always recommend either canned or frozen. I like to suggest to give the pineapple between meals usually starting with 2 chunks between each meal and make adjustments to the amount as needed. It is not a quick fix but if you follow the basic rule of observe and adjust you should see a gradual decrease in interest in the poop snacking. |
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Pineapple contains a digestive enzyme called Bromelain, which mainly digests protien. Tried this on my Yorkies, and did not work. You need to get a digestive supplement that works all all food groups. I love these two products (the first one worked the best for stopping poop eaters) :) Great Life Enzymes Pro Great Life Enzymes Pro - Luke's All Natural Pet Food Integrative Therapeutics Bio-Zyme Integrative Therapeutics Bio-Zyme for Dogs and Cats For stubborn cases, try adding this too! Worked on my yorkie. I found that if she eats too much veggies, she will want to eat her poop, so I give her this for times when she needs extra reinforcement: Only Natural Pet Stool Eating Deterrent Only Natural Pet Stool Eating Deterrent for Dogs |
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You forgot about super sleuth :cool: Maybe we need a sticky just for all of my evil ways. :devils2: |
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A sticky wouldn't work, people have to see it one post at a time, or they would never believe it! :D |
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Anyone know how to keep dogs from eating cat poop Other then putting up the litter box (my one cat has a bad back leg and if he tries to jump he normally falls) |
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Since I am the Poop Guru I am always interested in anything that has to do with poop eating. After reading the reviews of the last product you listed it is only about 68% effective in stopping poop eating. What is interesting is that it's either very effective or totally fails. :( Just wondering if you are giving all three supplements? There are several ingredients that are duplicated in two of the supplements that you links. I also noticed that Great Life Enzymes Pro - Luke's All Natural Pet Food has IRON added. Which is interesting since I believe that is the reason the spinach was suggested as a poop deterrent. There are always other health issues like with the IBD that makes poop more appetizing. Since Daisy does not breakdown her food well it is basically a yummy treat when Teddy is looking for his fav snack. I have great hope for the spinach. :thumbup: |
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