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    Re: I really question the intelligence of dogs at times...

    Quote Originally Posted by SnakeKittyFishy View Post
    I'm by no means a doggy expert, but I thought I saw somewhere eating their poo is a sign of poor nutrition in their food. Maybe something to look into oh btw, EWWY lol
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    Re: I really question the intelligence of dogs at times...

    I think some dogs just like poop. My dogs aren't big poop eaters, unless it's fresh horse manure. They seem to think that's a delicacy!
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    Re: I really question the intelligence of dogs at times...

    My dogs don't eat dog poop. But they love ferret turds. Especially the crunchy dried up ones.

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    One time my dog snuck into my room and ate one of my cat's fresh turds out of the litter box D:
    I watched her scoop it up with her tongue and leave, by the time I tried to take it away, it was already eaten


    Animals eat poop because plant matter is hard to digest and if they aren't built to digest it twice, they will eat their poop to get all the nutrition. I've seen my rats do it from time to time.

    Dogs though... I think they just eat poop because it's so "yummy" -_-

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    And yet you all let your dogs kiss your faces. (though they do have cleaner mouths than we do) but still... they could have been licking their rumps before they started licking you or eating poop.
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    Re: I really question the intelligence of dogs at times...

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    And yet you all let your dogs kiss your faces. (though they do have cleaner mouths than we do) but still... they could have been licking their rumps before they started licking you or eating poop.
    Not me! Lol
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    Re: I really question the intelligence of dogs at times...

    My dog has coprophagia too. So nasty! Have to be quick around here to clean it up before he snacks on it. There are many different reasons for it, and there is some speculation it might have a genetic component. My dog's half sibling who lives with a friend also has the problem.

    Of course, I taught my dog to "give kisses" before I found his gross habit out. Uggghhh




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    Some dogs will do that out of sheer boredom as well. Not all dogs that do that behavior have a deficiency. I've seen healthy dogs on very high quality dog feed do it.
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    Re: I really question the intelligence of dogs at times...

    Quote Originally Posted by Awaiting Abyss View Post
    He's very stubborn and vocal. He never barks but he makes the howls and groans and such like you describe.
    He loves poop... He used to constantly get kitty poo out of the litterbox before we got one of those top entrance litterboxes to prevent that. And he and my chihuahua both love eating the rat poo from around the DCN that the rats are in.

    As for the new DCN, several pieces were broken so I contacted Midwest about it. So now I have to wait for the parts to come.
    Yup! My dog Mike (he was a Boerboel or Boerboel mix, we were never sure) loved poop. Ate his own all the time, caught him shoulder deep in the litter box more than once. When I caught him in the litter box I refused to let him lick me for a week, I was so grossed out.

    Quote Originally Posted by SnakeKittyFishy View Post
    I'm by no means a doggy expert, but I thought I saw somewhere eating their poo is a sign of poor nutrition in their food. Maybe something to look into oh btw, EWWY lol
    Nope, this isn't true. I seriously asked my vet about it. Dogs just love eating poop. You can buy a special supplement to feed them that supposedly makes their poop taste nasty....as if it tasted good in the first place!
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    i had a french bulldog who was also about 10 months and she would eat her poop. some times she would remember to go on the puppy pad but once in a while she would go on the floor and then eat it all up.

    i took this as a sign that she was yelled at or spanked by her previous owners for pooping in the wrong places, so she was smart enough to try to hide the evidence (the other dogs we have just poop and leave it there -_-)

    because she required so much energy i ended up giving her to my best friend's parents. i felt terrible that i 'abandoned' her but i'm 500% sure she's in a much better environment. she is no longer eating her poop now, and she's the happiest little snoring and farting booger ever

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