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My lil princess is, GROSS! Help, my tiny, beautifull lil princess eats .........POOP! I'm shattered! I've heard of this, but never had to deal with it untill now. I don't want her to give mommy kisses anymore!!!!! IDEAS...Thoughts...Remedies ????? |
I wouldn't know, i'm having that problem with Joel. Feeding pineapple is supposed to make them not want to get there own poo. But it doesn't help if they try to get ALL poo,lol. It's hard just to take Joel to the park at the lake, it was covered with bird poo so I had to hold him most the time. It's hard to understand how such cute little things can be so.........gross! |
haha, welcome to the club. well , my oscar no longer eats his own poo for some reason but will gladly munch on his sisters if he gets near it outside, yuck. i clean it up immediately so it rarely happens now. you can try the pineapple . i have heard many have good luck with it.. |
Miss Priss would eat Yoshi's but not her own, well the pineapple didn't work here but it does for some. I always try to clean it up real fast, oh she doesn't do it all of the time now so I am hoping she is growing out of this. Good luck and brush those teeth. LOL |
My two won't eat their own poop, but think the cat's poop is delicious! Yuck......nothing like a poop kiss when you're not expecting it:eek: |
My Ginger eats poop to & worms. Not her poop but other dogs poo in our yard. Not only dose she eat it then she rolls in it where it was then she stinks an I have to bath her. We try to clean it up before she can find it. For the last week I have been feeding her pineapple this week so far I haven't seen her eat any, but there might not be any for her to eat. |
My princess will eat her too. I try to keep it off the potty pad but she has beat me to it. She does well with "leave it" if I catch her. Some say it it not harmful to them, but it is very gross to me too. I dont want poo-poo kisses either. I have found with Josie she does this when I have given her too many treats. (beggin littles) I have done the pineapples and it will help. Takes a couple of days. Also I try giving carrots instead of beggin littles and only give the beggin littles as a real treat. I think I read it is something that get off balance in thier diet. |
often they are lacking something in their diet so they eat poop for nutrients, maybe a little wheatgrass on organic salad greens pureed into her food |
I have tried EVERYTHING for 10 YEARS to get my Chihuahua Twinkie to stop eating poop. NOTHING works, pineapple, hot sauce, medicines. Someone poops on the papers and he runs before I can even move a toe and grabs it. :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: Louise |
I am glad I have never had this problem! My daughter was grossed out when Gracie tried to get poo out of the litter box!:eek: She could not believe the little princess would do such a thing:rolleyes: We solved that issue by buying a larger litter box with a top on it. I don't know how you keep a dog from eating it's own poo except by cleaning it up before they can get to it!:confused: |
Oh dear. Another poop eater. Take a look at this thread http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/yor...-his-poop.html Sadly nothing has helped my boy. I'm thinking about trying the pineapple again. However he eats his brother's poop and Cooper's belly doesn't tolerate pineapple. |
My vet said that their eating poop is an indication that they're lacking in some mineral that they need and gets from the poop want to eat. If they are getting the right nutrients from their food, they will stop eating poop. What I would do is sprinkle ground pepper on the poop. Mojo took a sniff and sneezed and walked away from the poop. hehehe. Now their doggie bag has a small bottle of ground pepper coz I sure dont want to pick up somebody else's dog poop. hehehe. Im trying to see if I can associate the reaction of sneezing with the smell of poop so Mojo will just instinctively stay away from it. So far, Mojo hasnt shown any interest in poop... then again, I changed his dog food. Btw, I asked vet if ground pepper have any adverse effect on puppies and he said he doesnt think so and he actually impressed with the idea hehehehe. :D |
my peak. was a poop eater as well i used nasty habit got at petsmart for 6.99 only about 20 tablets over a few weeks and proud to say she is poop free so glad as she is a kisser |
Abby goes on and off this bad habit, she is 10 months old. I saw Cesar Milan show about feeding banana for the potassium. Abby loves it and I keep some frozen in discs in the freezer and give her some every day. She has been eating the banana every day and no poop so... is it working? I hope so! |
when Brandi was a baby the vet had me get Deter and give it to her daily...it worked...then she started again and I did another round of Deter and it worked. NOW Spike my new little boy eats Brandi's poop...I'm nauseous just thinking about it...someone did say to put meat tenderizer on their food... |
Really puts a lot of emphasis on their Dental Hygine...doesn't it :eek: |
Im SOOOO glad I did not have poop eaters but one time they did eat duck poop. Both of them got a NASTY virus from it and had bloody diarrhea for a week each! It was AWFUL! Then the 14 days of antibiotics 2x a day with a pill popper bc they hated pill pockets and found the pills in everything else so I had to force them down. Now I'm super careful about bird poop of any kind. Vet said bird poop is the worst, its so full of bacteria. |
Yeah, I can remember when I saw my little Princess eating Ringo's poop for the first time. I was sooo disappointed (and a little nauseaus) when I thought back to all those mommy kisses. Bottom line - she doesn't eat Ringo's poop any more. But take her for a walk on a trail filled with goose poop and she acts like she's in a buffet line. Little stinker. Sometimes I just carry her until we get past the goose poop. |
My yorkie mix did that as well, not her own, just certain ones she'd find...and bunny poop. She and her bff Max (JRT) would sneak and eat bunny poop. Vet said bunny poop was dangerous, bacteria, disease. Besides being GROSS! |
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I heard the pinapple works but I tried Solid Gold's SEP (stop eating poo) you sprinkle it in thier food, it is working really well so far. Also for other dogs poo I tought the "leave it" command. This also works if you see them poo and cant quiet get to it in time, you should use high value treats until they "leave it" consistantly. You have to really stay on top of it though, so far mine is over 1yr and hasnt grown out of it. I heard some never do. Luckily I think the SEP is doing the trick. |
Raelle used to eat the cats' doo doo all the time til I put up baby gates to keep her away from the litterbox. Orion I caught eating his own...EEEWWW! I haven't caught either of them lately, so hopefully they have outgrown this gross sport! Sorry I'm not kissing a dog with poopy breath! Disgusting!! |
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FYI, feeding her pineapple is supposed to make her OWN poop taste bad... it won't help with other dogs in your yard unless you are feeding all of them pineapple too. :) |
My first always tried to eat cat poo now jersey trys to eat stray cat poo in the yard :/ |
I will try all the above metioned. I feel sick just thinking about her nasty habit. I give her the food our vet recomended, it must be missing somthing!? Deter, Is that a brand name? Do your sweeties like pineapple and bananas? or do you have to mash it up and mix it in wet food? How often do you feed it and what amount at each feeding? I don't want to make her tummy upset.. Thank you for the advice. Such a nasty thing for a princess ...YUCK ! |
I "feel" your pain! My Abi has to be watched outside, or if she finds cat poo..scarfs it down! :( |
Pretty much all dogs will eat any cat's poop. Cats eat a very high protein diet, and leave behind high protein doggie treats. It's not as clear why dogs eat their own poop. If they eat their food too fast, they might not fully digest all the protein, once again leaving behind tasty, high protein poops.Or if their diet is unbalanced, they may look for nutrients in unlikely sources. And bottom line, dogs are just more into poop than people are, and may decide that it's a fun toy, fun to roll around in, and/or fun to eat. We might feel differently ourselves if candy canes came out of our butts.:eek: |
Mine doesn't eat poop...but will roll in it if we don't watch her when on walks! :eek::eek: Our vet said cat poop is like "candy" to them...like quicksilver just said. It is also very dangerous for our dogs to eat cat food...to high in protein. Also the cat poop could have worms and other nasties |
Is this poo eating an issue something that is limited to dogs that are crate trained or are all dogs prone to this problem? I personally have never heard of it until I starting reading about it here and I have had dogs all my life. |
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Before dogs were domesticated they were scavengers, living off of whatever they could find. Dogs commonly fed on the waste of other animals (and other dogs) thousands of years ago. Poop eating may just be a remnant of dog history. |
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