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Old 03-02-2013, 23:11   #1
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Hello! i am a new owner, after a loooot of research i am proud to have a csw little friend! my vlcak is a 3 months old female! I consider my self quite lucky because my puppy is a very fast learner, she knows basic orders, she learned right away to pee and shit in the sand box (she had diarrhea every half an hour and it wasn't possible to wait until she learns to do it during the walk...) and she may have a very intense bite-thing but i believe it is still normal and that it will disappear.
But the thing that worries me is that she eats poop, and not only hers but she gets maniac with EVERY poop she sees(dog, cat, human)! I am giving her supplements the vet suggested but she continues and that's why i am worried that it may be a bad habbit and not that she misses something in her food.. Any idea? i tried correction with "DON'T", I tried just ignoring it (i mean neither punish or approve it just by preventing it first.. but still nothing. Of course it is only 2 weeks that i have her but it may evolve to a problem because she does it (or tries to do it) all the time with excitement!...
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Old 04-02-2013, 01:02   #2
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Disgusting as it may seem poop eating is a normal dog behaviour(albeit undesirable !) ,it is done for many reasons,including exploration(as a young pup) keeping the den clean , a 'meal' (often when the animal hasn't digested food properly or anothers smell more interesting)or from punishment in toilet training....

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Old 04-02-2013, 09:20   #3
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Disgusting as it may seem poop eating is a normal dog behaviour(albeit undesirable !) ,it is done for many reasons,including exploration(as a young pup) keeping the den clean , a 'meal' (often when the animal hasn't digested food properly or anothers smell more interesting)or from punishment in toilet training....
...also from imitating mother's behaviour that was earlier "cleaning the den"
Don't worry the pup will grow out of it. Just take her away with strong NO and repeat it consistently even if no immediate results can be seen.

Well, this is a common feature of CSV training: seems inefficient for quite a while, but if the owner perserveres, at some point it starts "operating" As if the dog tried to figure out how imporat it's obedience to his owner was . Your will and stubborness must be stronger than your pup's
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...also from imitating mother's behaviour that was earlier "cleaning the den"
Don't worry the pup will grow out of it. Just take her away with strong NO and repeat it consistently even if no immediate results can be seen.

Well, this is a common feature of CSV training: seems inefficient for quite a while, but if the owner perserveres, at some point it starts "operating" As if the dog tried to figure out how imporat it's obedience to his owner was . Your will and stubborness must be stronger than your pup's
Welcome to the 'family', Dimitris.

We had this issue with Bodi for a while and, like Rona says, she grew out of it. She occasionally shows an interest, but leaves it with a 'NO'

Now you will find out how important it is to be strong willed

Have lots of fun and don't forget to post some pictures...
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Old 04-02-2013, 15:41   #5
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ok! thank you all.. i wasn't sure if a strong "no" will prevent or encourage this situation, but i guess i will continue saying it (oh god she just ate one while i wasnt watching)..Nevermind I have a lot of patience and i actually enjoy the stubborness competition with dogs! ( i once waited 1 hour under rain for my dog to "sit and wait for me first" before i open the yard door to go for walk)..We never punished her about peeing or pooing so it may still be a health issue because i see that she enjoys very much eating the vet's pills like she really needs the ingredients, and maybe it is still early.. I think i will soon post again about the bite issue cause it's like every day becoming worse! but it doesn't worry me for now... Here are some pics, i spent many months watching pics like these on this site and i am really happy that i am the one taking them now! i think she is really sweet and delicate (the little filthy poop eater demon!!)
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Old 04-02-2013, 17:20   #6
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You really made me laugh about your story! Your demon puppy really reminds me of mine about two years ago. Vila had annoying problems with digestion (non stop diarrhea) until about 8 months. I almost completely switched to raw food and it helped very much, but she was still eating all the poop she could find. And then I slowly realized that she was missing the enzymes so she could process the food. I supplemented her with apple cider vinegar witch did a great part of the job... other part she helped herself with eating all the dirt and poo she could get away with. Of course i tried stopping her, but on walks she is off leash and it's hard to prevent her every time. Now the poop-eating is almost over and can be stopped if I say "leave it". The only thing she still wants to eat is deer droppings, probably she is still searching for some enzymes to help process vegetables and bones she gets. Raw green tripe from beef or sheep/goat is great source of enzymes. Maybe you will find this info useful. Enzymes are really important and often overlooked with raw feeding. Wolves also eat a part of the animal's intestine just for digestion reasons good luck
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