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i have 2 yorkies and have many questions one is guest turn 5 months ,,,, and the other 2 months ,,, they love to go out but... when they go out they love to hunt for bunny do do and they eat it ! is this crazy or what ,,, they eat better they some people do and live ... but they still go eat bunny do do !what to do!??????:aimeeyork :( |
Hi again and welcome to YT. I am glad you found your way around. When I am at my daughter's house she has a bunny family that live under her deck. When Buddy runs in the yard he does the same thing. I asked the vet and he said it is because of what;s in the droppings. Grass, veggies, fruit or whatever they got to eat. It's really ok even though it does sound disgusting. If they are running loose there is no way you will be able to control it. Put them on a leash and walk them that's all I can think of. Carol & Buddy:aimeeyork |
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Don't feel bad mine eat it too, I breed and rais rabbits and mine are always trying to run under the cages outside and eat it. Welcome to YT!!! |
mine like the guniea pig poop lol its so nasty to us but tasty to them lol welcome :D |
thanks all for reply now can any 1 tell me how to do the slideshow of pets like yours on on here!? |
It is dangerous especially for a young pup because coccidiosis/parasite is in it. Which causes a dangerous bacterial infection. You will have to keep a eye on that. Diareah, blood, etc. I treat my dog w/albon 5% for 7 days every 3 months, but once they show signs a 21day treatment is needed. A stool test at the vet every month can help its around $10 to make sure your pet is parasite free. Bunnies, deer etc can also carry tape, round & all those other yucky parasites...I would say worm them once a month to keep them at bay. talk to your vet |
I have 3 yorkies, 2 boys and 1 girls. They will out grow eating bunny droppings. |
They'll eat horse poop too. And we let them lick our faces?:eek: |
Welcome to YorkieTalk! Your babies are precious! :) |
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