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  • Mar 25, 2005, 03:47 AM
    Andrew Aroustian
    Help, my puppy keeps eating his poop!
    :confused: I have a 3 month old Cocker Spaniel, and he keeps eating his own poop! He mainly does it at night while we are sleeping, so I can't watch him to tell him not to do it. He even brings some of it to his bed with him!! What can I do to get him out of this gross habit? :confused:
  • Mar 25, 2005, 11:32 AM
    labman
    I have had that problem with a number of puppies. I work at cleaning it up before they have a chance at it. You can add stuff to their food to make the stools unappetizing. Try pineapple juice, canned pumpkin, or commercial materials, Deter or Forbid. However stomach turning it is for the owners, it doesn't seem to hurt the dogs much. It does make cleaning up a worm infestation harder.
  • Mar 27, 2005, 07:25 AM
    Andrew Aroustian
    Thanks
    Thanks Labman. I'll try your advice. :p
  • Apr 4, 2005, 10:25 AM
    XandersDad
    It may be time for a diet change. Lack of protein, among other things, can cause this strange phenomena(Coprophagia), usually puppies like cat poop and frozen poopsicles[sic].

    Use this link for more info:
    http://www.vetinfo.com/deatpoop.html
  • Apr 4, 2005, 12:29 PM
    labman
    Diet most likely is the cause of the problem, but most commercial dog chows, especially the puppy chows provide what is best for the dog. Solving a problem often out grown by feeding too rich of a diet isn't best. Too rich of a diet can acerbate genetic tendencies toward hip dysphasia. Better to control the problem other ways than end up with a dog limited for life by poor joints.

    No one diet is right for all dogs. Most dogs will thrive on most commercial commercial chows. The first step in correcting any diet related problem is to make sure nearly all of the dog's calories comes from a commercial diet. In a few cases, the dog may do better on a different brand and different protein source.

    Biggest diet problem for most puppies is too much of too rich of a food.

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