Why Dogs Eat Poop?
Have you ever wondered why dogs eat their poop
? Its not strange to want to understand. Many other dog owners have wondered. Poop eating may be either a sign of anxiety issues or low nutrition.
Why Dogs Eat Poop
Your dog may not be getting enough to eat. Or its living area may be very small and dirty.
Is young dog getting the nutrients that he needs? He may be eating his poop to get more nutrition.
Some dogs will eat their poop because they have seen other dogs doing this. They may be trying to clean up their poop the way they have seen you doing it.
It doesnt matter why he is eating his poop. More importantly, it is a problem easily solved.
How to Adjust the Behaviour
Take him to a vet to find out if this is a health related issue. Especially if this is the first time this sort of behaviour has shown up in your dog.
Is there a problem? If not, maybe there is a deeper reason for your dogs poop consumption.
The problem is most likely behavioural. To start, clean up the poop. He will be unable to eat it if it isnt there.
Adjusting the Behaviour
Try spaying the poop with a bad taste such as pepper. I know, I know. I understand. Pepper is worse than poop? Believe it or not, to your dog, it is. Try feeding your dog something that will make it yes appealing. A firm, No! is always effective.
In the end, removing the poop will help the most. If there is no poop to eat, your dog will not eat poop. It is very simple. However, if you let your dog off the leash in the park, it is best to work on preventing your dog from eating his poop by making it less appealing to him.
This information is provided to you by Harvey Parker. If you need more tips to get rid of problems with your puppy/dog, then visit this link: http://www.puppydogexpert.com/dog-eats-poop/
by: Harvey Parker
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