Are there any natural remedies for stopping puppies from eating their own ****?
Natural pet remedies are readily available which provide safe, effective relief for many common pet disorders. In almost all cases they achieve good results with out detrimental or disagreeable side effects. Nowadays there's little reason to subject your four-legged friend to unpleasant prescription medicines because natural pet remedies are proving so effective.
I have seen the products you can buy at the vet and pet store..but my puppy has a sensitive stomach and I dont want to chance giving him one of these.
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Comments on Are there any natural remedies for stopping puppies from eating their own ****?
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Dont bother — both Forbid and Deter did not work for my dog. Try feeding her some pineapple, its supposed to make it smell/taste horrible when it comes out the other end!
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your dog is eating his **** becuase he is looking for more nutrition. what food are you currently feeding them. it is prob low in nutrition, therefore the **** tastes exactly the same as the food. the dogs dont know any better and are just looking for nutrition if they eat the food and the **** essentially they are getting double the food. i suggest switching dog food brands. feeding smaller portions (so your dogs dont eat so quickly ) then giving them a small piece of pineapple to eat .(this makes the **** taste really bad who would have thought it tasted good to begin with)
finally keep your yard clean if there isnt any **** to eat then they cant eat ****.
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This is common for puppies. Mine did this as well, the doctor told us to add a little bit of meat tenderizer to the food, I think it makes the **** taste bad. Also, make sure you crate train them…they are less likely to want to go in their crate because it is their “home”, and then you just take them out when it’s time to go (every 3 hours or so). It is the best system for house training.. we did not know anything with our first puppy, but by the time we got our second, she never once ate her **** because we were really good with the crate training very early. Good luck!
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You can use canned pumpkin (not the pie filling – the pure pumpkin) or pineapple. Put it in the dogs food. Tasts great the first time around if you know what I mean. After a few times trying the new **** he’ll probably stop. Also, they usually do outgrow this gross behavior too. We put Accent (msg sold in the grocery store on the spice aisle) on our pups food for a few weeks. She no longer eats her ****. Sometimes she’ll look and smell it. I offer a stiff NO! and she walks away. Good luck. Mine had tummy issues too.