How To Stop Dog Eating
Poop
Your dog eating poop or
dog coprophagia is a habit which doesn't make sense to us
dog owner's.
It's a habit which is most prevalent in puppies, and certain
breeds are also more susceptible to it than others. Many
Shih Tzu owners including myself struggle with this
disgusting poop eating habit.
How To Stop Your Dog Eating Poop
There are many theories and opinions as to why a dog would
bother to eat poop. Finding the cause of your dogs poop
eating habit is the key to determining the correct solution.
When dogs eat poop it is not only embarrassing for us
owners, it can also cause diseases and worms to be passed on
to your dog.
Why Do Dogs Eat Poop?
There are two general causes for dog coprophagia:
1. Dog behavioral problem.
2. It could mean that your dog has an underlying medical
problem.
More Specific Reasons Why Dogs Eat Poop
- It tastes good to your dog! I know it doesn't make sense
to me either, but this is the major reason young puppies eat
their poop.
- Your puppy may have a vitamin or mineral deficiency and is
trying to correct the balance through eating poop.
- Could be the result of anxiety or boredom.
- Some dogs that are over fed eat their own feces because
the food hasn't been fully digested. Therefore the feces
still smell and probably taste like the dogs dinner.
- Your dog may eat his own poop when trying to clean up his
area. This task should be performed by the dog owner.
Solutions To Stop Your Dog Eating Poop
- Feed a well balanced and nutritious meal. Do not over
feed.
- Keep your dogs living area clean from feces.
- If possible, try feeding twice a day. Feed the same amount
but just in two portions. This works for dogs who eat poop
through hunger.
- Add a bit of pineapple or spinach to your dogs meals. When
your dog goes to eat his poop, apparently it tastes horrible
to him after eating the pineapple or spinach.
- Teach the basic obedience command "off". Proper obedience
training eliminates almost all problem behaviors, including
coprophagia.
- If your dog eats his poop immediately after eliminating,
provide a distraction. As soon as your dog does the business
run away from the area and call him over. This should be
enough to get his mind off the poop. When he gets to you be
sure to praise and reward him.
If you believe an underlying medical condition is causing
your dog to eat poop, please visit your Vet for a thorough
examination. The above techniques will not help dogs that
need medical attention.
Be consistent in your mission to stop your dog from eating
poop, you should be able to break the habit before long. |