
I am at my wits end with my rescue. She insists on eating the poo from my daughters 3 dogs. I live in the annex of my daughters house and we each have 3 dogs that run together and during the day they all live together.
She was a rescue that had been abandoned so no history at all, except she has had several litters and was a nervous wreck and had been very mistreated.
She is fed AG lamb with either a little topping of Chappie tinned or occasionally fish, chicken or pilchards etc. just to make her food a little more interesting.
She has loads of energy and seems to be in good health. She has regular vet checks as when I first got her she was suffering from various infections and had quite advanced lung worm. Hopefully this seems to have all cleared.
She has and still does choose to eat the poo from my daughters 3 dogs, but NEVER her own or my other 2 dogs. My 3 all have the same AG food, but my daughter feeds a cheaper food due to shortage in the pocket at the moment, so it is something in this cheaper food that attracts her.
The problem is that 2 of her dogs are on meds, one for a severe heart condition and the other for arthritis. I think these drugs are being passed in their poo as she gets very poorly afterwards, and a couple of days ago she followed the poo eating with loads of grass eating and eventually vomited the poo, grass and some type of blood ( like red jelly ) plus some fresh. She is usually poorly after eating their poo but never this bad.
I can keep the garden clean by by going poo picking several times a day, but they all run in our fields and woods where it is impossible to find it all, but of course her Beagle nose finds it with no problem. She has usually run like a loony so by the time I get to where she is and I realise what she is doing it is too late.
We have tried the pineapple but it doesn't work. I know that I can walk her on a lead, but this way she is losing out on a good run, however if it cured her it would be worth it. But I have feeling that eventually if I let her off lead again she will go back to her old ways.
It is yuk enough, however if the meds are doing her damage then it is more than just yuk. I have had her on a lead for a couple of days and fed her chicken and rice with some Pro-Kolin, so the blood has stopped and her digestion has settled again, but I have no idea how to cope for the future.
I am in need of advice if anyone has any ideas please.....
BTW she is on monthly Advocate for the lungworm.