I will try the pineapple in their food.  My Doberman eats it too...
I have tried Deter in the packet - garlic, and meat tenderizer.
 
NOW what is the behavior for rolling in it??  Poop that is.  Turbo likes
to roll over it.  Well, not the fresh, but the day old piles...lol  yuk!!Gloria 
C I will say of the Lord, HE is myRefuge and my Fortress, my God; on HIM ...I 
lean, rely and (confidently) trust!               Psalm 91:2



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The pineapple works great a little bit of garlic salt in there food works great 
too. Tequila don't eat poop anymore.
Norma--- On Wed, 11/5/08, Stefanie Brannan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Eating Poop, Yuck!To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Wednesday, November 5, 2008, 11:29 AM







Thanks Joy!  I will see if I can find the Dog Fancy article.
 
Stefanie--- On Wed, 11/5/08, Joy Waugh <russelfan2006@ yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Joy Waugh <russelfan2006@ yahoo.com>Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Gizmo 
Eating Poop, Yuck!To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.comDate: Wednesday, November 5, 
2008, 11:25 AM






I read in Dog Fancy magazine about an owner having the same problem with their 
dog and they fed their dog a piece of pineapple because it was eating poop and 
after the dog ate the pineapple and then ate the poop the poop tasted awful to 
the dog and it broke the dog's habit of eating poop.The article is in this 
month's issue of Dog Fancy magazine.--- On Wed, 11/5/08, Stefanie Brannan 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED] com> wrote:
From: Stefanie Brannan <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com>Subject: [Chihuahuas] Gizmo 
Eating Poop, Yuck!To: "Chihuahuas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.com>Date: Wednesday, 
November 5, 2008, 11:19 AM







Gizmo (8 months old) is pee pad trained and he has started eating his poop, 
yuck!  When I have to leave him to go to work for a couple of hours (4 hours at 
the most), I leave him in his x-pen in the kitchen with bed, toys, water and 
pee pad.  I know he has been eating his poop because I can see a little bit of 
it on the paper but no poopie to clean up!
 
I have heard of dogs doing this before.  What can I do to break him of this 
yucky habit?  Any ideas would be very helpful.
 
Stefanie 




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