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Poop Eating Shih Tzu

By: Richard Cussons



Poop Eating Shih Tzu

Richard Cussons

It is not unusual seeing a Shih Tzu eat a poop, whether it is his own poop, other dog's poop, cat poop, rabbit poop and other animal's poop. Dog owners are usually disgusted with this behavior. Just imagine seeing your beautiful Shih Tzu eating his feces, isn't it horrible?

How do I get my Shih Tzu to stop eating his feces? A dog owner will surely ask question such as this when faced with a poop eating dog. But the reasons why a dog eats poop should be tackled first.

Dogs eat poop for various reasons. Starvation or lack of food intake is what some people believe to be the reason why a dog eats his poop.

Some says that a dog eats his poop to hide it. When a dog accidentally excreted in an inappropriate place, the result is punishment. Punishing him physically for staining your highly priced carpet will give him the idea that he is being punished for letting out his poop. Chances are he will either try not to poop or will hide his poop from you.

That is the reason why we sometimes discover poop somewhere in the corner of the house or somewhere that can not be noticed immediately. And if, in anyway he couldn't find a place to hide his dirt, his last recourse is to eat it. The repeated eating of his poop will eventually lead him to develop this into habit that is sometimes hard to break.

A dog may also eat his poop when witnessed other dogs eating poop too. Dogs, because of their curious nature, tend to follow what others are doing. But there is really no definite reason why a dog eats poop.

No dog owner will be glad with this disgusting behavior. This should be dealt with immediately to prevent your dog from developing this into habit which is hard to break.

The best thing for you to do is to keep your yard and other areas of the house free from poop. Teach your dog his appropriate bathroom so that it will be easy for you to gather and dispose his dirt. Another solution is to put cayenne pepper or something to make the feces taste bad therefore discouraging your dog to eat it. Breaking one large meal into smaller and frequent feedings a day will also help your dog improve this behavior.

You can not always directly tell your Shih Tzu what is good and not good for him. You just have to let him understand through patience and time.

Richard Cussons knows http://www.shihtzusavvy.com/shih-tzu-training.html on Shih Tzu training. Learn more on the looks and other characteristics of this Lion Dog at this http://www.shihtzusavvy.com/ site dedicated to Shih Tzus.

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