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Re: my boxer has a bad addiction
There is a product that you can buy that you add to the dogs food. When it passes through their system, it will leave the poop with an unpleasant taste to the dog. You put it in their food for a couple of months ans the dog learns that poop does not taste good and afterward leaves it alone. I can't think of the name of it, but a Veterinarian could tell you what it is. As far as grass eating most dogs eat a little every now and then. It usually makes them vomit.
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Re: my boxer has a bad addiction
If you sprinkle a little Accent (available in any grocery store) over his food he will stop eating his poop. It changes the smell of the poop and he will stay away from it. It works 4sure. I have used it on a few dogs myself. Accent is MSG but many people put it in their food all the time. If you do that for a few weeks it would brake him of his habit.
Good luck
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Re: my boxer has a bad addiction
LOL everytime I read "it makes the poop taste bad" I didn't know what to think.. doesn't poop taste bad by nature? LOL
 Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
Look it you have to pay to make poop taste bad there's something wrong in the world..
x2!!
 Originally Posted by Creeptastic
Add two to four tablespoons of canned pumpkin to the food bowl each day. Pumpkin apparently tastes good in food, but repugnant when expelled in excrement.
Add a spoon (teaspoon or tablespoon depending on the dog's size) of canned pineapple, pineapple juice or spinach to the dog's food.
( googled that for ya)
Thanks!!!!
 Originally Posted by JLC
Add some pineapple chunks to his meals. That will make his poop taste nasty and hopefully make him think twice about making a snack out of it.
Not sure what to offer about the grass-eating, though. Maybe try bulking up his regular meals? My trainer suggested to one lady who was trying to get her dog to lose weight to add some thawed green beans to his meals. This adds bulk and helps them to feel full, without adding a bunch of unhealthy calories. Nel (my trainer) does this for her dogs (very svelte Dobies). She buys bags of simple frozen, cut green beans, and adds a handful to their bowls once a day.
It sounds like you shouldn't have any trouble convincing him both pineapple and green beans are good to eat. 
Ya convincing him to eat ANYthing isn't a problem. He takes multivitamins, medicine, etc without peanut butter LOL
 Originally Posted by spk329
If you sprinkle a little Accent (available in any grocery store) over his food he will stop eating his poop. It changes the smell of the poop and he will stay away from it. It works 4sure. I have used it on a few dogs myself. Accent is MSG but many people put it in their food all the time. If you do that for a few weeks it would brake him of his habit.
Good luck
Where in the grocery store would I find this?
Thanks everyone for all the input
~Una 
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Re: my boxer has a bad addiction
[You can find it in the spice section....Accent and it says flavor enhancer on the label. Maybe it makes the poop taste more like POOP LMAO!!!!! Good luck but it will work
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Re: my boxer has a bad addiction
I had a dog who did this a few years back too, (the eating poop thing), not the grass thing, but what I found really worked was filling a spray bottle with white vinegar, and as soon as he goes, spray the poop with the vinegar generously, and when he tastes it, he will be detered from eating it. I tried all the pet store "fixes" for this problem and to be honest none of them work. But in my experience, try this, it might help.
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Re: my boxer has a bad addiction
That would work if he didnt like vinegar LMFAO
(I swear hes a special child)
~Una 
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Re: my boxer has a bad addiction
I really dont like eating msg, and wouldnt give it to my dog. Maybe try the pineapple first? I keep reading that it really works.
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Re: my boxer has a bad addiction
I have four dogs now and my mom was a vet assistant for 15 years, so we have had all kinds of rescues and rehomed dogs come through our doors with all sorts of problems.
Pumpkin, canned stewed tomatoes seem to work best for this problem. The pills you can buy work on some dogs and less on others.
There is also a theory out there that it is a dominance thing with multiple dogs, the lesser of the pack will clean up after the dominant dog. Or that you are the master and the dog sees you pick up the poop so he thinks it is the right thing to do by cleaning up his own poop. Again these are thoughts by some vets and some will dismiss them
* Edit - The grass thing alot of times a vitamin shortage of some sort, you can try a different dog food if you are willing to switch them over
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Re: my boxer has a bad addiction
Ya def. willing to try a different food. Whatever it takes to stop the grass packed puppy tummy LOL
Any suggestions on a good brand dog food that might help?
~Una 
0.2 Normal BP - Meerah & Tink
0.0.1 Aberrant Albino Cali King Snake - "No Name"
1.0 JCP - Lucky
0.1 RTB - Leelah

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Re: my boxer has a bad addiction
Dogs eat poop when they are missing something in their diet (Generally) there are exceptions. What the animal could be missing I do not know. Grass is eaten for digestive problems. He could have intestinal parasites. Has he been wormed yet? Or he could just be well for lack of a better word. three bricks shy of a full pallet. Just kidding
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