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Join Date: Mar 2007
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My Basset is eating his stool, pretty much right after it comes out.
Can anyone tell me why he's doing this? Some info: He gets 2 feedings a day of about 1 cup each of Hill's Science Diet 'Sensitive Stomach'. He has allergies so I give him 2 benadryl's at each feeding. He's not mopey or slugglish and by all accounts in good shape. Not overweight. 55 pounds and 7 years old. Any ideas here? I've read that sometimes if you overfeed dogs, they (especially Bassets I'm guessing) can smell the undigested food in their stool and be enticed by that. I've looked in his stool and not found anything that looks to be undigested food. Besides, he's not getting too much food. Any help would be great. Thanks |
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Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Some dogs just like to eat poop. It can run in families too.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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My dog Lightning is the stool-eating champion of the world. I gave up trying to figure out why he does it (the veterinary world has put forth a variety of possible reasons, but none have been proven); I think Lightning is just a pig who will eat anything, and poo is easy to come by. Some dogs, especially very young ones, grow out of it. But given that Clyde is 7, I doubt that will be the case with him. Various food supplements are available that supposedly make the stool distasteful, but you have to give it to all poo producers that your dog has access to. I have given Lightning "Dis-Taste"; I think it helped but I couldn't really tell. I found I had to give him about double the recommended dosage. And I couln't give it to the neighborhood dogs who visit, so it wasn't really worth it. Luckily Lightning has never had any negative effects (other than the nastiest breath ever) from it. The only real "cure" is to keep the yard free of poo, and to muzzle him on walks.
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my favorite and what I believe to be the most likely and logical explination is from Raymond Compenger Author of "The Origins of Dogs". How Wolves Became Dogs Quote:
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: PA
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Interesting topic! My girl Lucy never ate her own poop nor did she ever eat any other dog turds but boy did she love all kinds of non-k-9 doo doo; cat, deer, goose. Her most favorite delicacy was found in the piles of little round turds left in the yard nightly by the neighborhood rabbits.
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: West Coast of Canada
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Those little round nuggets of goodness are Ninja's favorite! It's a real feat trying to keep her from chowing down on them....those darn bunnies crap a lot. I think our yard is their preferred toilet in the neighborhood.
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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Our 11 week old puppy Bentley just ate his feces a few minutes ago. This is the first time he's ever done in, but then we've only had him a few days. I hope this isn't a long lasting thing because I don't wanna cuddle him with such nasty breath!
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