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OMG... she ran off with poop in her mouth :eek: Suzi is 15 weeks old, and only has been taken outside a few times. I had her on a leash and a harness this evening, she loves to play on the grass. Next thing I know it she has something in her mouth, running away with it:( I get to her, and it is Poop:eek: I pickk her up and sure enough she smells like poo too:eek: NOW, all I can think about is Parvo... And the 7-10 days it takes after being exposed.Fu**! BUT, We have cats that are all over the place, more then dogs, AND, Suzi has had 4 rounds of shots. I am hoping and praying she is going to be ok and I am just freaking out over nothing:animal-pa Parvo is real bad though around where I live, and i am so scared:( Aparently this virus is worse for black and tan dogs, Sh**!!!! This is going to make me nuts. :cry: When i take Suzi on the sidewalk away from the grass she then starts trying to eat rocks. I do not like to make her stay inside all the time, that is not fair to any dog or puppy, BUT, it is dangerous, out there, even on a leash::doghouse: |
Hopefully she will be fine. I have 2 that try and eat my others poop and have had no problems. |
Hopefully she will be fine. My Chelsey ate poop as a puppy and nothing worked to stop her. I even put hot pepper oil on the poop. She stopped by herself at about 11 months. Just watch her closely near poop :eek: |
Thak you for the replies. :aimeeyork I understand it is puppy behavior. However, I am so worried . She is one of these Yorkie's who puts everything in her mouth:aimeeyork AND thinks it is a toy:aimeeyork |
i have a poop eater as well, my shih tzu she eats her own and trys her best to get in the cat box as well. I hope your pup will be ok! |
Snickers tries to eat poop whenever he can, i firt thought its only from cows and horses,. cause we have those very near,. but he ate also poop from another dog,. GROOSSSS :eek::eek::eek: Zazou also eats poop whenever she can,. I think your baby will fine.. keep an eye out when you walk ...:) |
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