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Stop Dogs Eating Dog Poop (Coprophagia)

... . How To Stop Your Dog Eating Poop There are lots of proven methods you can employ to stop dog coprophagia. One thing to keep in mind is to always have your dogs vaccinations up to date, and worming must be done regularly. - Feed a well ... Read Read: Stop Dogs Eating Dog Poop (Coprophagia)

By: Chris Smith | 25/03/2006 | Pets

Chihuahua and Poo Not a Good Mix

... was not at all uncommon. She did warn me to keep an eye on them for a condition known as Coprophagia an abnormal eating disorder. Coprophagia can be extremely serious as it can lead to parvo which is spread through feces. Dogs can have a ... Read Read: Chihuahua and Poo Not a Good Mix

By: Patricia Ellison | 31/07/2009 | Pets

How To Stop Dog Eating Poop

... 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 ... Read Read: How To Stop Dog Eating Poop

By: Chris Smith | 13/04/2006 | Pets
Ivan Ojounru

How to stop your Dog from eating it's faeces

... the faeces of another animal, his behaviour is quite natural, although we humans find it an utterly disgusting behaviour. Coprophagia, to give it it's technical term, can have a number of different causes, so let us look at the most common ... Read Read: How to stop your Dog from eating it's faeces

By: Ivan Ojounru | 13/04/2009 | Pets

How to Stop Dog Stool Eating Behavior

... will eventually get rid of that habit. 2. Train your pet. Training your pet is very vital in bringing a halt to coprophagia or dog stool eating behavior. You can get your canine buddy off this nasty habit by introducing the words BAD, ... Read Read: How to Stop Dog Stool Eating Behavior

By: Gerry Restrivera | 01/02/2009 | Pets
Nick Woods

Why Do Dogs Eat Their Poop?

... , you may find it interesting to know that there is actually a more technical term for dogs eating their poops which is coprophagia. Even though it may seem disgusting to us humans to see dogs eating their own feces, in a dog's mind they ... Read Read: Why Do Dogs Eat Their Poop?

By: Nick Woods | 10/11/2009 | Pets

Gerald Hartenhoff

Preventing Your Dog From Eating Their Stools

There are many complaints from pet owners about their dogs eating feces. This behavior is also called coprophagia and this means eating of feces by an animal. This problem could be a result of many factors like pancreatic insufficiency, ... Read Read: Preventing Your Dog From Eating Their Stools

By: Gerald Hartenhoff | 09/11/2009 | Pets
Anita Watson

4 Common Mistakes to Avoid When Obedience Training Your Puppy

... because he’s sick in the head”.Hahaha – poor pup, he never saw this one coming…OK, listen, it’s called coprophagia (when an animal eats its own or other animal’s feces) and it’s a fairly normal puppy behavior. Dogs and puppies do it when ... Read Read: 4 Common Mistakes to Avoid When Obedience Training Your Puppy

By: Anita Watson | 30/09/2009 | Pets

Keeping Your Dog Out of the Litterbox

... will never fully understand why, but many dogs like to eat the poop of other animals, especially your cat. The name for this is “coprophagia” which means, “the oral ingestion of fecal matter.” This may be really disgusting, but dogs think ... Read Read: Keeping Your Dog Out of the Litterbox

By: Tim Roth | 28/03/2009 | Pets

Dog Training: Digging Behavior and Correction

... , from the prospect of digging anywhere that there’s dog poop. Even the ones who like to eat poop (a condition known as coprophagia) generally won’t dig anywhere near it as it offends their basic natural, fastidious dislike of soiling their ... Read Read: Dog Training: Digging Behavior and Correction

By: Phil Donahoe | 12/12/2007 | Pets

Sitstayfetch, Really Worth The Price?

... all that. Here is just a sample of some of the behavioral problems included: Aggression Thieving Biting and nipping Coprophagia (poop eating) Destructive behavior Digging holes Cat chaser Car chaser Disobedience Nuisance Barking Daniel ... Read Read: Sitstayfetch, Really Worth The Price?

By: Jim Banks | 03/01/2007 | Pets

How Peanut became a "good dog"

... is extremely comprehensive covering puppy house training, aggressiveness, jumping, separations anxiety, barking, coprophagia (dog's eating dog poop), and everything in between. The book is easy to navigate and extremely informative. ... Read Read: How Peanut became a "good dog"

By: Rachel Phillips | 29/04/2006 | Pets

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