FORBID Question- Please Help Hey everyone! Havent been on in a while! I am having a problem with my pup and I wanted to see if there were any suggestions. My partner has a daschund and she pee's and poo's on a pee pad. My dog unfortunately has been eating her poo.:eek: I try my hardest to pick the pads up and dispose of them before it happens, but sometimes I just dont get it in time! So the vet suggested getting FORBID. Has anyone tried this? And has there been any negative affects by it?? I would hate to get my partners dog sick because of my puppies bad habit! :(I've read she may grow out of it, but I dont foresee that happening anytime soon. Also, does anyone know if eating poo is harming my dog?:confused: This cant be good for her.. Please respond with any suggestions you may have! I really appreciate it. Thanks! |
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FORBID is safe, but I dont think it works all that great! you can try giving the dogs fresh pineapple, because it will make the poop taste really nasty!!!! |
Pineapple works really well. I added a spoon full of canned pineapple to my boys food and it did the trick. |
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Did it really!? I just read about that a couple weeks ago in my huge vet book i have from when i was a tech! I gave Fiona some pineapple, and she LOVED it! I'm glad it did the trick!!!!! :D |
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That is what i figured. You can also use meat tendorizor as well, sprinkle a bit on the food. I have never had an issue with any of my dogs eating poop! :D |
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Hey guys! Thanks for the responses. ;) Just to be clear, should I be giving pinneaples to MY dog or my partners dog?? |
You should be giving it to your partner's dog. The pineapple makes their poop taste bad and that's how it deters them from eating it. Quote:
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I have a Japanese Chin, 7 years old, that has done this all his life. It won't hurt him -- it's just a nasty thing to deal with. |
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what about goose poop!?!?!? My dogs used to eat that all the time!!!!! :D |
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