Home Remedies to Conquer Your Dogs Bad Habits

Why Does Fido Keep Trying to Eat His Stool?

By Deborah Kolka, published Mar 29, 2007
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Do you find your new puppy or even older dog attempting to eat their stool? The common term for animals that consume their feces is known as coprophagia and it is one of the most disgusting things you can witness your pet doing. In my opinion there is nothing worse that your dog can do to make you feel ill yourself. Whether it is eating their own, or another animals stool, it is something that you should address sooner rather than later.

Dogs tend to eat their stool during the puppy stage but his habit has also been known to surface because of loneliness, boredom or from the animal being put on a strict diet. Coprophagia is a common occurrence in dogs and there is really no reason to be alarmed. Although there are over the counter medications available where pet supplies are sold, there is also a home remedy that is tried and true and should end the repulsive act without a trip to your veterinarian.

This is a quick and easy cure that can be purchased at your local grocery store for under two dollars. Purchase a can of 100% pumpkin, make sure it is 100% pumpkin and not pumpkin pie filling, pumpkin pie filling will not work. Feed your dog one teaspoon of the pumpkin, once a day, for three days and you should quickly see the desire go away. With a puppy, you may have to repeat this process a couple times within the first couple months. If you see signs of the behavior returning, just begin the process again. This home remedy has been around for at least thirty years that I know of and has worked for all dogs that I have had in my care that had exhibited the behavior. If the pumpkin remedy does not work within four days of feeding the first teaspoon of pumpkin, you may want to contact your veterinarian.

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I have heard of the vinegar remedy, the pumpkin one is new to me. Any idea why the pumpkin helps? Also do dogs usually enjoy the taste of pumpkin? I have a couple of articles for natural pet remedies. Here is Herbs for dogs an introduction http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/152974/herbs_for_dogs_an_introduction.html

Posted on 04/05/2007 at 3:04:00 PM

 
Never heard of the pumpkin rememdy before. Great advice.

Posted on 04/05/2007 at 12:04:00 PM

 
Great article. Thanks. Home remedies like these are the best!

Posted on 04/05/2007 at 12:04:00 PM

 
Luckily I haven't had those problems with my dog. But at least I'll know what to do if it ever happens. Good info!

Posted on 04/05/2007 at 12:04:00 PM

 
The sound of a dog licking its paws constantly is like fingernails on a chalkboard. I hope it works with my dog.

Posted on 04/05/2007 at 10:04:00 AM

 
This is right on! Our puppy has done all these things. My vet actually mentioned the pumpkin thing.

Posted on 04/05/2007 at 8:04:00 AM

 
This is some great stuff! Do you know how I can get my dog to not lick EVERYTHING? She's compulsive and her tongue is always out- pillows, blankets, carpet...I don't get it? It's not like she doesn't get attention, because I take her everywhere with me. Any suggestions would be great.

Posted on 04/05/2007 at 6:04:00 AM

 
I know in horses if they eat their poop it can be a vitamin deficiency? Maybe it's the same way in dogs? This is a great article, I had no idea about the pumpkin!

Posted on 04/05/2007 at 6:04:00 AM

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