Yea, well my dog pops and Pee’s on the pads. So not a good reason for her eating her poop I’m using the chewy to keep them from eating their poop. Not working
Yes, but in limited circumstances: usually puppy abuse experienced while eating, a Vitamin B1 (Thiamine ) deficiency, or attention seeking from neglect, boredom. Easiest one to rule out is B1. Add grocery store sourced brewer's yeast to their food, maybe teaspoon or tablespoon in each bowl (2x daily). 65lb adult lab took 1 tablespoon 2x day for six weeks before it finally made any difference. She reverted once in while, for year, and then it permanently stopped. The behavioral stuff takes forever to figure out, and may never resolve
I was caring for an elderly woman. I let her dogs out in the backyard. As a cat lover, I was shocked when one of the dogs started eating 💩 poop!😳
Great transformation from one piece to another
Thanks for all the love!
Training is the key 🔑
We completely agree.
Ya, my cats keep asking me…..”who is stealing my poop???” My dogs dig outside for buried treasure, kind of hard keeping them from that……😫😫
Yea, well my dog pops and Pee’s on the pads. So not a good reason for her eating her poop
I’m using the chewy to keep them from eating their poop. Not working
Hi there, Tina. We recommend reaching out to your vet for more help with this.
Dogs actually eat 💩?
Yes, but in limited circumstances: usually puppy abuse experienced while eating, a Vitamin B1 (Thiamine ) deficiency, or attention seeking from neglect, boredom.
Easiest one to rule out is B1. Add grocery store sourced brewer's yeast to their food, maybe teaspoon or tablespoon in each bowl (2x daily). 65lb adult lab took 1 tablespoon 2x day for six weeks before it finally made any difference. She reverted once in while, for year, and then it permanently stopped.
The behavioral stuff takes forever to figure out, and may never resolve