I’ve worked with dogs for over 25 years and just wanted to let you know that eating feces is a puppy behavior that some behaviorists think goes back to survival instincts as gross as it is. It is important to stop it if you can, otherwise it can be one a lifelong habit. (One of my rescues has this issue). There are some things you can put in your other dogs food that act as a deterrent (you can ask your vet). Just wanted to let you know you are not alone in the gross dog habit world!We have a new puppy and she likes to eat my older dogs poop . We have caught her trying to eat it as it’s coming out. My oldest daughter said it’s like she thinks it’s a soft serve dispenser. It’s so disgusting we are trying very hard to get her to stop.
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Oh wow, that's too funny! I've heard dogs like to do that a lot, very gross. We have a cat that loves to eat anything my other cats throw up. He comes running whenever he hears the yakking and waits patiently for the meal. He's even crouched below them and they throw up on his headWe have a new puppy and she likes to eat my older dogs poop . We have caught her trying to eat it as it’s coming out. My oldest daughter said it’s like she thinks it’s a soft serve dispenser. It’s so disgusting we are trying very hard to get her to stop.
My retriever thinks frozen horse poo is the best tasting thing ever. He is also quite fond of sheep poo.God knows what type of poop when out on walks. Deer poop is their favorite, but definitely not the only kind they've tried.