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Topic Dog Boards / Health / dog eating youger dogs poo
- By rumrat [in] Date 28.08.08 07:58 UTC
i have three goldies one 7 years old one 3 years and a 7 month old bitch.the older dog is continually eating the bitchs poo but no one else.i have tried severel remedys.NO LUCK.can anyone give me some advice on this problem which seems to be common.         many thanks
- By Perry Date 28.08.08 08:48 UTC
Have you tried feeding a little fresh pineapple to each dog?  Supposed to stop the poo eating.
- By vlw2209 [se] Date 28.08.08 09:31 UTC
Is your younger bitch fed on different food?  I had a similar problem but thankfully my boy grew out of it when they were all fed the same brand.  Until then I just made sure I was there to pick up as soon as it was done.  I've heard the pineapple dies the trick (as suggested by Perry) apparently it makes the poo rather acidic an unappetising.

Cheers

Vicky
- By rumrat [in] Date 28.08.08 11:51 UTC
the bitch is on royal canin and the dogs are on burns
- By killickchick Date 28.08.08 13:44 UTC
Seems her poo is tastier then ;)
- By rumrat [in] Date 28.08.08 14:38 UTC
will try the pineapple then and see what happens.Many thanks from the response will let you know the results                thanks
- By dogs a babe Date 28.08.08 15:32 UTC

> the bitch is on royal canin and the dogs are on burns


Can you put them on the same food?  We had the same prob in reverse - it was the pup eating the older dogs poo.  We found it became less of an issue as soon as the pup moved to the adult food but it does still happen from time to time.  The best remedy tho is due diligence - if we pick up immediately it solves the problem completely
Topic Dog Boards / Health / dog eating youger dogs poo

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