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Pumpkin
Posted by Patricia (Ohio) on 01/05/2016
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I can tell you from experience that pumpkin does NOT stop poop eating. My puppy gets it twice a day and STILL eats his poop. and pumpkin has not worked AT ALL with the anal gland issue my bassets have.
Fresh Pineapple
Posted by Terific1 (Nevada) on 12/29/2015
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Hi,
If you are looking for a cure for a poop eating pup, I've got it, cheap and easy. Just give your dog fresh Pineapple and when they poop it changes the smell and they won't eat it. It worked on my own dog and others. And the Pineapple is good for them...How about that. A tasty treat for them and no more poop eating for you :)
Yucca Oil
Posted by Kay (Virginia) on 12/27/2015
Hi Shirl,
You actually posted your comment over 5 years ago, but I hope you can answer a question. Where do you purchase Yucca Oil?, What is the name brand that you use?, How do you administer it to your dog?, and how much do you give to your dog?. Thanks for your help.
Pancrezyme or Pancreatin
Posted by Christine (Lancaster, Pa) on 11/28/2015
To Momofdogs: You should NEVER let a feral cat's poop be eaten - their feces are very likely laden with worms that the dog is ingesting.
Pumpkin
Posted by Betty (Lead Hill, Ar) on 02/21/2015
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Pumpkin is said to help with dogs who eat their stool. Said to be really gross when it comes out.
Meat Tenderizer
Posted by Minkxy (Brooklyn, Ny) on 05/14/2012
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FYI my daughter was told by a vet to use meat tenderizer for poo eating problem. After she gave it to the cat, bloody urine, incontinence 2 days later. 2 more days the 3 yr old was in hospital. After being out for 2 days he began the same problems. I found out and came here. Started him on ACV, and cranberry. I really can't imagine what meat tenderizer does to the insides of cats... Tenderizes it at best. 1 day, so far, into ACV treatment. Tail's is much better.
Yucca Oil
Posted by Ana (Houston, Tx, Usa) on 09/03/2010
Where do you get Pancreayme, is it prescribed? and Yucca oil and how much do you use for a 22 lbs dog?
Yucca Oil
Posted by Shirl (Clarksburg, Wv) on 02/21/2010
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I have been using yucca oil for 10yrs to stop the poop eating. My Baby (dogs name)was eating poop from the day i got her, it would make my stomach turn every time i seen her do this. I ran across the site and have been using it ever since, it also helps the body, and breath Odor. An extra it keeps the grass from turning brown.
Add More Food
Posted by Charlotte (Boston, Ma) on 12/17/2009
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The only time my dog has eaten poop was when we put her on a diet and she wasn't getting enough food. Once I added more food, it never happened again. Same thing with my neighbor, who had a black lab. He was a huge, overweight dog (poor thing) who didn't get any exercise. Rather than giving him more exercise, my neighbor cut his food in half. Well he started gobbling down dog poop left and right after that. I think everyone should consider this first. Also,I believe some dog food brands (especially the cheapo brands) may not contain all the nutrients or fat content that a dog needs, so that may contribute to the poop eating issue as well! Good luck!
Pancrezyme or Pancreatin
Posted by Momofdogs (Scranton, Kansas, USA) on 12/16/2009
My 1 1/2 yr old puggle has eaten poop since he was little. We have tried pills from the petstore, powder from the vet, pineapple and I have run around outside & put hot sauce, or chili powder on feces and he still eats it. In fact he loves the hot flavors! I also have a GSD & they both eat cat feces from the ferral cats. I have changed food, but it does not seem to matter. I am going to try the Prozyme mentioned above & see if that will work.
Meat Tenderizer
Posted by Violet (St. Pete, Fl) on 09/29/2009
This is in response to Michelle. Please check the ingredients in the meat tenderizer you are using. Most of them are pure MSG as well as very high sodium, neither of which are healthy for your pet. You could add some pureed papaya or crushed pineapple to the pet's food, both would result in a nasty tasting stool. You can also buy both in pill form at a health food store... bromelain or papaya pills.
Pancrezyme or Pancreatin
Posted by Jana (Glendale, AZ) on 05/04/2009
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For dogs who eat poop:
Make sure you check with your vet for Enzymatic Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI) disease. It can be detected with a blood test. There is usually an associated infection that requires antibiotics. My dog almost died from this disease before we figured out what it was. They slowly starve because the enzyme that digests the food isn't being made, so food passes through undigested. Since it's undigested, and they are starving to death, they eat it. We got Pancrezyme (pricy) to mix in with food, and she slowly gained weight back to normal. She will have to stay on the enzyme for the rest of her life. There is a subsitutute called Pancreatin which is much cheaper at enzymediane
Meat Tenderizer
Posted by Michelle (Okinawa Japan) on 05/11/2006
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Meat Tenderizer also works well for keeping your dogs from eating feces. You just sprinkle a little on their food when you feed them. It doesn't alter the taste of their food and it really keeps them from snacking on theirs or others poo. Helped my dog!