Love My Pet - The Pet Specialist

Dogs eating faeces, what can you do?

The technical, more polite name for what you are describing in your dog's behaviour is coprophagia. It is a very common problem. Actually in most canines it is a normal behaviour. Of course, mothers consume their pups' droppings until they are old enough to get away from the nest to eliminate, but dogs will eat other dogs' faeces and even that of other species. It is a little more unusual for them to eat their own, but it still happens.

Assuming other health concerns such as vaccinations and parasite elimination have been taken care of by your veterinarian, and your dog is on a well-balanced diet, then the idea that it comes from a vitamin deficiency can be ruled out.

At this point, your dog's habit of eating faeces should be approached from a behavioural perspective. The more a behaviour occurs the more likely it will be repeated. That means physically preventing it from happening helps your dog forget about it. Whatever you do, it will take some time to modify the behaviour.

That means letting your dog know that it is bad through a loud, firm, scolding voice. You can use this method when your pet sniffs or shows interest in faeces. It helps to have your pet on a leash when outside to give you some physical control over movement as well.

Products such as monosodium glutamate (seasoning salt) added to a pet's food makes the faeces less desirable. A more direct approach includes putting Tabasco or bitter lemon on the faeces itself. Some pet owners simply clean the yard every day to remove any temptation.

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