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Dog Problem

Postby Skeeter » Tue Oct 14, 2008 9:02 pm

got an 8 yr old lab who out of the blue is eating crap....literally......yesterday, I saw it with my own two eyes, I fed both of them (I have a 4 year old lab too)......the four year old eats her food, then goes number two.....then mama follows along and starts eating it.....I saw it again this morning with her own.....i suspect she has done it more than these few times, because I have noticed her throwing up here lately, about once a week.....wondering if any of you guys have any insight on this.....

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Re: Dog Problem

Postby adame » Tue Oct 14, 2008 9:38 pm

you know there is some powder that you put on their food to make it taste bad :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Dog Problem

Postby jkb87 » Tue Oct 14, 2008 9:46 pm

oh my gosh..... im so sorry and i hope you get that fixed.... but i busted out loud at literally! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Re: Dog Problem

Postby three11 » Wed Oct 15, 2008 6:21 am

Skeeter wrote:.....wondering if any of you guys have any insight on this.....





Yeah. Don't let that dog lick you on the face! :shock:
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Re: Dog Problem

Postby edub20 » Wed Oct 15, 2008 8:34 am

Puts a reality spin on S#!t eating grin.
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Re: Dog Problem

Postby jacksbuddy » Wed Oct 15, 2008 8:41 am

Call the vet. There is a medical reason for that kind of behavior, and she may have that condition. Meanwhile, don't let her lick your kids in the face - - - lick your mother-in-law? sure, but not the kids. :twisted:
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Re: Dog Problem

Postby donia » Wed Oct 15, 2008 12:37 pm

jacksbuddy wrote:Call the vet. There is a medical reason for that kind of behavior, and she may have that condition. Meanwhile, don't let her lick your kids in the face - - - lick your mother-in-law? sure, but not the kids. :twisted:


Not necessarily - we've got a cocker (ok a few, but only 1 "recycler") that eats it on and off and every trick we've tried doesn't work on him. The vet just defined him as one with bad manners. At first she said he was having a deficiency in something after we switched his food and was compensating for it (**thank you for human vitamins**) by eating what nutrition made it through the first time, again.....hence the "recycler". Just don't let him lick you or any loved ones in the face, all others take their chances...

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Re: Dog Problem

Postby richard b evers » Wed Oct 15, 2008 12:39 pm

three11 wrote:
Skeeter wrote:.....wondering if any of you guys have any insight on this.....





Yeah. Don't let that dog lick you on the face! :shock:

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Re: Dog Problem

Postby driveby » Wed Oct 15, 2008 12:45 pm

Maybe the problem's actually with the younger dog. Sounds like she's not digesting her food enough and the other one's finishing the job. :mrgreen:
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Re: Dog Problem

Postby deltadukman » Wed Oct 15, 2008 1:08 pm

Thats a chitty situation......FO SHO!!!!
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Re: Dog Problem

Postby mossyisland » Wed Oct 15, 2008 1:16 pm

my wife is a vet and runs into this all the time. I can't think of what the powder is that you put in their food but you can get it at your local vet and it should stop it.
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Re: Dog Problem

Postby chotardhunter » Wed Oct 15, 2008 7:27 pm

D,

if i took a poo in your backyard, would you eat it? just wondering?

Dogs take after their owners........right?
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Re: Dog Problem

Postby Skeeter » Wed Oct 15, 2008 9:23 pm

chotardhunter wrote:D,

if i took a poo in your backyard, would you eat it? just wondering?

Dogs take after their owners........right?



you are a douchebag......D
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Re: Dog Problem

Postby MudHog » Thu Oct 16, 2008 6:27 am

My lab and two Bostons will all gander on the cow patties in the pasture when they are running around like fools out there. I don't know what makes them do it, but all 3 of them do it. My lab did it more when she was younger and she is better at it now. The two Bostons won't go straight for them, but if they come across one they sample it.

Dog eats feces of horses/cows: The feces of farm animals like horses, cows and pigs is naturally attractive to dogs. Some really love it, some aren't attracted to it. Most dogs enjoy eating and/or rolling in the feces of large animals. It is the least dangerous health-wise of all the coprophaegic habits a dog can have in regards to disease transmission and parasites. If your dog does this, you have a few of options.

You can put up with it once in a while. Horse and cow poop actually contains many natural probiotics that are extremely beneficial to a dog's digestive system. The occasional ingestion of feces from a horse or a cow is actually GOOD for your dog. (I would avoid deep kissing him for a few hours afterwards).

You can teach your dog the "off" command, and supervise him when he's around the feces. Then tell him "off" when you see him going for it.

You can keep your dog on-leash to totally prevent him getting into it.



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Re: Dog Problem

Postby feedcall » Thu Oct 16, 2008 1:32 pm

holy chit that's nasty
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