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Is it Normal for Dogs to Eat Feces?
Although this attitude of the dog eating feces may originate from issues involving your dog's health, many cases of coprophagia are behavioral, that is, it was a habit developed by him and has no relationship whatsoever with his health. So, if your dog is eating poop, don't despair. To help you determine why your dog eats feces, answer the following questions:
Was your puppy separated from his mother too early?
Does he spend a lot of time alone in contact with his excrement?
Do you think his diet could be more balanced?
Do you think his diet could be more balanced?
If you answered “Yes” to any of these questions, we've probably figured out why he eats poop.
When you were born, the person who bathed you and cleaned you was probably your mother, right? It's no different with dogs. When puppies are born, their mothers are responsible for their hygiene. I bet your mother didn't leave any part of you dirty or uncleaned, especially your butt.
Mother dogs also want their puppies to be completely clean, the only difference in this analogy is that their mother probably used water, wipes or some other utensil to do this hygiene. Dogs, on the other hand, do not have enough dexterity to use the same resources as their mother, so bitches lick their puppies to keep them clean, and when I said “clean” I mean that they lick everything, including around the tail. and the entire region of the puppy’s “butt”.
When he is separated from his mother very early, he does this work himself, getting used to having contact with both the smell and taste of the area. So if you answered yes to the first question, this is probably the main reason your dog eats feces.
Is it Normal for Dogs to Eat Feces?
Although this attitude of the dog eating feces may originate from issues involving your dog's health, many cases of coprophagia are behavioral, that is, it was a habit developed by him and has no relationship whatsoever with his health. So, if your dog is eating poop, don't despair. To help you determine why your dog eats feces, answer the following questions:
Was your puppy separated from his mother too early?
Does he spend a lot of time alone in contact with his excrement?
Do you think his diet could be more balanced?
Do you think his diet could be more balanced?
If you answered “Yes” to any of these questions, we've probably figured out why he eats poop.
When you were born, the person who bathed you and cleaned you was probably your mother, right? It's no different with dogs. When puppies are born, their mothers are responsible for their hygiene. I bet your mother didn't leave any part of you dirty or uncleaned, especially your butt.
Mother dogs also want their puppies to be completely clean, the only difference in this analogy is that their mother probably used water, wipes or some other utensil to do this hygiene. Dogs, on the other hand, do not have enough dexterity to use the same resources as their mother, so bitches lick their puppies to keep them clean, and when I said “clean” I mean that they lick everything, including around the tail. and the entire region of the puppy’s “butt”.
When he is separated from his mother very early, he does this work himself, getting used to having contact with both the smell and taste of the area. So if you answered yes to the first question, this is probably the main reason your dog eats feces.
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00:00Is it normal for dogs to eat feces?
00:02Although this attitude of the dog eating feces may originate from issues involving your dog's
00:07health, many cases of coprophagia are behavioral, that is, it was a habit developed by him and
00:13has no relationship whatsoever with his health.
00:16So, if your dog is eating poop, don't despair!
00:19To help you determine why your dog eats feces, answer the following questions.
00:23Was your puppy separated from his mother too early?
00:26Does he spend a lot of time alone in contact with his excrement?
00:29Do you think his diet could be more balanced?
00:32Do you think his diet could be more balanced?
00:34If you answered yes to any of these questions, we've probably figured out why he eats poop.
00:39When you were born, the person who bathed you and cleaned you was probably your mother,
00:43right?
00:44It's no different with dogs.
00:46When puppies are born, their mothers are responsible for their hygiene.
00:50I bet your mother didn't leave any part of you dirty or uncleaned, especially your butt.
00:55Mother dogs also want their puppies to be completely clean, the only difference in this
00:59analogy is that their mother probably used water, wipes or some other utensil to do this
01:04hygiene.
01:05Dogs, on the other hand, do not have enough dexterity to use the same resources as their
01:09mother, so bitches lick their puppies to keep them clean, and when I said clean I mean that
01:14they lick everything, including around the tail.
01:17And the entire region of the puppy's butt.
01:19When he is separated from his mother very early, he does this work himself, getting
01:23used to having contact with both the smell and taste of the area.
01:27So if you answered yes to the first question, this is probably the main reason your dog
01:32eats feces.
01:33Now if you want a solution to this problem, comment the word dog in the comments and I'll
01:37respond with a solution.