Showing posts with label dog food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dog food. Show all posts

Sunday, August 5, 2018

Why Does My Dog Eat Poop?

Maybe your dog is looking for attention.

Reasons Why Some Dogs Eat Poop

If you’re totally disgusted when you see your dog eating poop, then read more about why it happens.  Find out the most common reasons why your dog eats poop.

The medical term for eating feces is Coprophagia.   There are many reasons why your dog eats poop.  Some of the reasons are physical and some could be psychological.  Once you know the probable causes of Coprophagia, you can help your dog stop eatinghis poop.

Medical causes for eating feces

Some medical problems can cause your dog to eat poop.  The Douglas Island Veterinary Service says that the following health problems can cause dogs to eat poop:

  • Pancreatitis
  • Infections in your dog’s intestine
  • Inability to absorb nutrients
  • Feeding your dog a high fat diet

Coprophagia is not the only symptom of these diseases.  If your dog isn’t showing any other health related symptoms, especially diarrhea, then eating feces is probably a behavioral issue.

Behavioral reasons why your dog eats poop

Seeking AttentionUsually, when your dog eats poo, you reprimand him.  You either pull your dog away from the feces or actually lecture him how disgusting it is to eat poop.  It’s probably the most effective way for your dog to get your attention.  Your lecture has the opposite effect than you intended.  Your dog eats more poop to get more attention from you.

Imitating – Dogs are intelligent animals and want to please their owners.  When your dog sees you picking up poop in a doggie bag, she learns to do the same thing by eating it.

Learned – Your dog could learn coprophagia from other dogs.  Maybe your dog saw the neighbor’s dog or another dog at a dog park eating feces and copied the behavior. 

Maternal – When a mother dog delivers puppies, it’s perfectly normal for her to eat the feces of her puppies.  She’s keeping her puppies and the whelping box clean.  Another reason mother dogs eat feces is to prevent predators from smelling the puppies.

Dominance – Many times, a submissive dog will eat the poop of dominant dogs, especially when they are living in the same house. 

Hunger – Many dogs only eat once per day. If you feed your dog once per day, you could try switching to a few small meals throughout the day. Maybe your dog is hungry and eats poop to supplement his diet.

How to Get Your Dog to Stop Eating Poop

There are no fail-safe treatments for dogs eating poop, but the following methods can help:

 Treat the Food - Adding enzymes to your dog’s diet helps break down nutrients so he gets more nutrition, not needing to supplement with feces.  Meat tenderizer is a common ingredient that can provide enzymes to your dog’s diet.

Treat the Feces - After your dog has a bowel movement, don’t pick it up right away.  Pour hot sauce or other bad tasting, non-toxic product on the poop.  When your dog eats the feces, he’ll soon learn that it’s not a tasty treat. This might stop the behavior.

Pick up the Feces – Picking up the poop right after your dog eliminates helps break the habit of eating feces.  This is the most effective method found by dog owners.  If you’re unable to go outside with your dog and pick up the poop right away, put a muzzle on him so he can’t eat it.  Go outside as soon as you can, pick up the dog’s poop, and then remove the muzzle.  This will also break the cycle.

Avoid Punishment – Punishment never works to prevent coprophagia.  The dog only knows that he is getting attention and doesn’t associate the scolding with the poop eating.  It’s a waste of time and energy to try to stop the behavior with punishment, plus you risk breaking the trusting bond you have with your dog.

Positive Reinforcement – When you notice your dog start to eat feces, tell him to ‘leave it’ , ‘come’, or ‘sit’, whichever command he’s most familiar with.  If your dog responds to the command, give him a treat and praise.  Quickly, pick up the poop and distract the dog with some other activity.











Friday, March 14, 2014

Share Meals with Your Dog --The New Trend in Feeding Your Dog

If you're thinking of making your own dog food, check out the recently released book written by chef, Gayle Pruitt entitled "Dog-Gone Good Cuisine: More Healthy, Fast and Easy Recipes for You and Your Pooch." In her book are over 100 recipes for both you and your pet. Some of the ingredients used in the recipes are kale, lasagna, salmon and curried beef.

Not only are pet owners  preparing homemade food for their pets with the same ingredients that they eat themselves but many pet food manufacturers are preparing gourmet food for dogs and cats.

According to a segment of Good Morning America by Joanna Prisco, many pet foods for sale in pet stores today, advertise "human grade" ingredients. Some of the "grain free" dog food varieties, such as Blue Wilderness, Innova Nature's Table, Nature's Recipe manufacture the dog food with chicken, duck, bison, salmon, venison or turkey in combination with berries, sweet potatoes, peas and other natural ingredients.

Kari Liu, senior scientist in formulation and diet design of Innova Nature's Table stated that, “Each ingredient found in Nature’s Table recipes serves a specific purpose, like high-quality animal proteins for lean muscle mass, omega fatty acids for a shiny coat, healthy carbohydrates like lentils and peas for sustained energy, and nourishing antioxidants like vitamin E to help promote a healthy immune system.”


Reference:
ABC News: New Pet Food Options Take a Page from Human Food Trends

http://abcnews.go.com/Lifestyle/pet-food-options-page-human-food-trends/story?id=22825939

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Blue Wilderness Salmon Dog Food Review

Blue Wilderness Salmon is my new choice of dry dog food. My collie loves it and believe me, he is a picky eater. I had him on the Raw Food diet from the time he was a puppy until he was two years old. It became too difficult carrying raw food during the summer when we went camping or on other vacations. In addition, raw food wasn’t convenient if I had to bring my dog to the kennel.
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BLUE Wilderness Salmon
I searched all 100% grain free dog foods and tried Wellness Chicken first. Come to find out, my dog had an allergy to the chicken and ended up losing his fur, developing dry skin and constantly scratching. Once again, I went to the local Petco store and began comparing dog food labels. I read the Blue Wilderness ingredients and it came very close to the raw diet that my collie was used to. I liked the idea of the salmon, blueberry, potatoes and cranberry mixture for a balanced diet. Blue salmon also has fishmeal and chicken meal but the chicken in Blue doesn’t cause the allergic reaction of the Wellness dog food.
It took a couple of weeks to switch him completely to Wilderness dog food, mixing it with his other food so he wouldn’t develop digestive problems. After the two weeks, I fed my dog Blue Wilderness Salmon completely. Within one month, he stopped itching, his fur grew back and his coat is healthy and shiny.
My collie is still a picky eater and probably finishes about three cups of dog food every other day. I know this doesn’t sound like much but the vet said he’s healthy and he sure has the energy of a puppy.
Blue Wilderness Salmon works for my dog but if you are thinking of switching your dog to another dog food, watch for allergic reactions.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Wellness Dog Food Review: Which Wellness Dog Food Is Right for Your Dog?

Wellness is a quality dog food containing natural, nutritious ingredients. Wellness is dedicated to providing pets with optimum nutrition in its simple solution products and core dog food diet. In a 2010 press release outlining Wellness dog food reviews, Dr. Shelly Rubin, the veterinarian used by Oprah for her own dogs, emphasized Wellness dog food as a nutritious pet food that is produced with “quality protein sources, wholesome grains, fruits and vegetables, and carefully chosen Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids, with no wheat, corn or soy, and no added artificial flavors, colors or preservatives.”

Wellness Dog Food Company History
The Wellness dog food company was established over 80 years ago with the production of Old Mother Hubbard dog biscuits. Old Mother Hubbard began operations in Gloucester, MA baking sea biscuits for local sailors. After a seaman fed a dog one of the biscuits, the company began producing dog biscuits. Animal nutritionist, Jim Scott purchased the company in 1961, relocated it to Lowell, MA and dedicated the company to producing nutritious dog and cat foods under the trade name, Wellness.
Wellness Dog Food Products
Wellness dog food is available in a variety of products for every stage of your dog’s life, activity levels, dog size, health conditions, and preference for dry or canned dog food. Wellness dog snacks are also included in the product line.

Super 5 Mix – This Wellness dog food diet contains a balance of meat, grains and fruits providing necessary protein, carbs, and fat to your dog’s diet. Probiotics for digestive health, omega 6 and omega 3 are also added to the dog food. Wellness Super 5 Mix is available in these assorted varieties:
  • Chicken
  • Lamb, barley and salmon
  • Whitefish and sweet potato
  • Healthy weight for overweight dogs
  • Just for puppy
  • Seniors
  • Large breed
  • Large breed puppy
  • Small breed
Wellness Core - The grain free product line that focuses on nutritious protein, and reducing fats and excessive carbohydrates. The core diet includes antioxidants, omega 6, and omega 3. It is considered an alternative to the “raw meat” diet, following the natural diet of wolves in the wild.
Wellness Core is available in the following varieties:
  • Original recipe
  • Ocean recipe
  • Reduced fat
  • Salmon, whitefish and herring
  • Turkey, chicken, liver and turkey liver
Simple Food Solutions – This dog diet incorporates five ingredients that reduce allergic reactions in dogs including intestinal upset, infections, fur loss, itchiness, and skin problems caused by dog food additives. It is a complete, nutritious dog food diet for daily eating.
Wellness Simple Food Solutions in a variety of flavors:
  • Rice and duck formula
  • Rice and lamb formula
  • Rice and salmon formula
Wellness Snacks – Quality dog snacks are also available from Wellness. The snacks are ideal as training treats for both adult dogs and puppies. All Wellness treats contain healthy ingredients and are available in grain free, soft or crunchy treats, and puppy formula.
Wellness dog food is available at most pet supply stores. The average cost of a 10 lb. bag of Wellness dry dog food is $27 to $30 and Wellness canned food averages $2.50 per can.

Summary
Although this dog food is expensive, Wellness dog food reviews indicate that the entire product line is produced with all natural, human grade ingredients, offering high quality nutrition for all dog breeds. If your dog suffers from allergies or you are looking for a balanced, nutritious dog food for your pet, Wellness dog food is an excellent choice.
Resources:
http://www.wellnesspetfood.com/press_release.aspx?prId=43
http://www.wellnesspetfood.com/dog-wellness.aspx
Image Credit:
Wellness Pet Food
http://www.wellnesspetfood.com/product-details.aspx?pet=dog&pid=68