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Title: Coprophagia Post by: Jenergy on Wednesday 12 March, 2008 At the ripe age of two Bella has started the practice of Coprophagia. Eating other dogs poo. Yetch. She has not done this before and it seems odd that she would now. She isn't eating her own but just ate some other dogs out in the reserve.
I've just googled and it seems the problem could be: Some kind of deficiency Worms. A possibility as she has lost weight also. Habit - hard to believe as it's the first time that I know of. So I need to know, what natural methods can we use for worm control in dogs? What can I add to her diet to make it more complete? At the moment she is eating about 6 chicken necks per day with a bone every second day and also green smoothies about 4 times per week. I'd love any advise. I'm loathe to give her regular worming tablets for dogs. In hindsight, the worms would be reduced if she wasn't eating so much meat. I have always maintained that I believe that a dog should eat with us what it would eat in the wild and I've not seen to many wild vegan dogs! However after reading Ani Phyos' book I am tempted. Her vegan dog looks amazing. xoxoxox Title: Re: Coprophagia Post by: tora chan on Wednesday 12 March, 2008 not sure about the coprophagia bit but in relation to the vegan dog thing, my biology teacher in high school who was a former vet said that dogs can live on a diet without meat perfectly fine however cats can't so if you want to make bella a vegan you can :)
Title: Re: Coprophagia Post by: Michaela on Wednesday 12 March, 2008 Hi Jen,
A few links that might be useful: http://www.balgownievet.com.au/1_dog_coprophagia.htm (http://www.balgownievet.com.au/1_dog_coprophagia.htm) http://www.sniksnak.com/doghealth/coprophagia.html (http://www.sniksnak.com/doghealth/coprophagia.html) http://www.canineconcepts.co.uk/ccp51/cc/dog-behaviour/eating-faeces.shtml (http://www.canineconcepts.co.uk/ccp51/cc/dog-behaviour/eating-faeces.shtml) Title: Re: Coprophagia Post by: Sanghama on Wednesday 12 March, 2008 Hey Jen I always used Cina for my kids and animals - it's a homoeopathic remedy. I had some in liquid form and would give them some drops in drinking water twice a day for a few days - worked every time and they didn't know they were having it LOL.
Title: Re: Coprophagia Post by: Jenergy on Saturday 15 March, 2008 Thanks for all of your help guys. I have done a lot of reading and it seems that it's cats stuff she is after. From what I have seen. I have been to the dog park with her and she doesn't touch it.
I remember Freedom saying something here somewhere about feeding dogs whole fish. Don't a lot of people feed cats tinned cat food with fish in it? I think I might have to investigate. Thanks for the Cina recommendation Sanghama. I have a homeopathic friend and have sent her an email. xoxoxoxxo |