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Topic Dog Boards / General / Eating sheep poo (honest!)
- By Cath H [gb] Date 24.08.03 18:34 UTC
May sound abit daft but when I take my 2 Cav pups to a nearby dam for a walk they tend to eat sheep poo. It is a lovely place and a really good walk with steams for them to play in and alot of open space (its a Nationall TRust walk). There are quite alot of sheep about, although they are not interested in the sheep they are very interested in the "sheep poo". I try to stop them but sometimes I just can't . Will it harm them ? We are not talking huge amounts, but at least a couple of big lumps.
- By Melodysk [gb] Date 24.08.03 18:45 UTC
....and cow poo ...fox poo ...and anything herbivorous poo :D :D

Seems like dogs like it :)
- By John [gb] Date 24.08.03 18:52 UTC
Deer poo is the greatest delicacy!! :(
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 24.08.03 18:53 UTC
My dogs love sheep poo. One of them is nearly 11, and she's been eating it all her life...... so I wouldn't worry too much if I were you. Just try not to get kissed....... :eek:
- By Helen [gb] Date 24.08.03 18:55 UTC
All my dogs eat sheep poo and are fine :-)

Helen
- By dudleyl [gb] Date 24.08.03 19:43 UTC
Well, why eat high quality expensive dog food when you can scrape your teeth along the ground and get a nice mouthful of sheep poo, also cow dung is excellent to roll in. Doesn't have quite the staying power of a good dollop of fox poo but what the heck. The delights of owning dogs eh!!!
;););)
Lorna
- By CavalierLover [gb] Date 24.08.03 20:03 UTC
LOL what a pooey subject!!

Just thought i'd chime in :)

Today i was out walking my 13wk old Cav pup in the park, he decided he'd try a bit of 'ducks Poo' :(

I agree the delights of owning dogs!!

Michelle
- By John [gb] Date 24.08.03 21:05 UTC
13 week old Cav's are a bit small for the real think Michelle. In my experience they practise on Rabbit droppings! :cool:

John ;)
- By perrodeagua [gb] Date 24.08.03 21:24 UTC
Yeah, my Spanish love sheep and duck poo, LOVELY!
- By Lisa-safftash [gb] Date 24.08.03 21:59 UTC
Lol...aren't they disgusting?!!!

Mine love horse poo, and as I have 3 horses, the dogs are in heaven!!

One of my dogs will eat absolutely anyhting...and I mean anything!!
It was really funny today, we took him into town with us, and he picked up a burger king Milkshake cup. Could I make him let go of it? Could I heck!! So he walked down the main high street with this cup stuck over his nose. He's a big, strong German shepherd...so you can imagine the laugh everybody had!!!

Gotta love these dogs!

(A very embarassed) Lisa
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 24.08.03 22:21 UTC
Reminds me of Eric Morecambe doing his "Schnozzle Durante" impression with the paper cup....!!
:)
- By Stanley [gb] Date 24.08.03 22:24 UTC
Mine like to roll in Fox Poo !!!
- By Samw [gb] Date 28.08.03 13:30 UTC
Monty likes rabbit poo. I give him beta as treats. It looks the same so he probally thinks its heaven when he finds millions of rabbit droppings :)

Sam x
- By sam Date 28.08.03 17:16 UTC
you might want to bear in mind there is a chance that the sheep have recently been wormed or vaccinated or drenched....all of which are potentially harmful to dogs. :(
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 28.08.03 17:19 UTC
Good tip, Sam. I wait to go in the sheep fields till they've been moved out for about a week, so hopefully any nasty chemicals in the poo will have leached out or generally become inactive.

Fingers crossed, anyway.
:)
- By jackyjat [gb] Date 29.08.03 16:43 UTC
Nobody here with a baby then? My neighbour has a 6 week old baby and a lab too. Nappy changing time has to be carefully managed! Say no more - Yuk!
Topic Dog Boards / General / Eating sheep poo (honest!)

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