Dog Problem

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Re: Dog Problem

Postby duckdr1970 » Thu Oct 16, 2008 4:22 pm

FYI........

In the past it was believed that feces eating, also known as coprophagia, was caused by either poor diet or poor health. However, this theory is not supported by current research. "Behavioral research has discounted the idea that it is a dietary deficiency or a pancreatic enzyme deficiency," says Dr. Jo Ann Eurell, a veterinarian and animal behavior specialist retired from the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine. "Dogs are historically scavengers, and this is believed to be a scavenger behavior.

"It is important for dog owners to know that this behavior is normal for a mother dog with pups," adds Dr. Eurell. Newborn pups must learn to urinate and defecate. The mother teaches the pups by licking their bottoms. The pups respond to this "tickle" by urinating and defecating. The mother then consumes the pups' excrement, which serves two protective purposes: it keeps the den area clean and it removes smells that could attract a predator. Some pups learn this behavior from their mothers and will stimulate themselves and consume their own feces. Most pups stop by the time they are weaned.

It is more difficult to understand why adult dogs eat feces. Some dogs will learn this behavior from other dogs. In some cases, eating feces may be an attention-seeking behavior. For some dogs it is possibly due to anxiety or boredom. Most often the motivation for eating feces is just not known.
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Re: Dog Problem

Postby three11 » Thu Oct 16, 2008 6:52 pm

I have been thinking about this for a while.

I have two dogs in the back yard, and I can't walk out the back door without stepping in a pile of cr@p. Don't really like picking it up myself either.


How much would you charge me to let me borrow your dog for a few days? :wink:
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Re: Dog Problem

Postby strutter » Fri Oct 17, 2008 3:23 pm

Am I the only one who thinks that they actually make a powder to put in your dogs food to make it taste BAD is f-ing hilarious.

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