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Why Dogs Eat Poop – Vet Backed Reasons & How to Stop It 💩🐶

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Why Dogs Eat Poop – Vet Backed Reasons & How to Stop It 💩🐶

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Why Dogs Eat Poop – Vet-Backed Reasons & How to Stop It 💩🐶 

By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc

💩 Introduction: A Gross Habit With Root Causes

Poop-eating, or coprophagia, is one of the most common and frustrating behaviors dog parents report. While it may seem purely gross, it often signals dietary imbalance, stress, or medical issues. As a vet, I help pet families identify the cause and fix it with proven tools and support. 🐾

This guide includes:

  • ✅ Why dogs eat poop (from puppies to adults)
  • 🩺 Medical and behavioral triggers
  • 🚀 Vet-backed ways to stop and redirect the habit

1. Why Dogs Eat Poop: Common Causes 💩

  • 🥦 Nutritional deficiencies (e.g., B vitamins, digestive enzymes)
  • 🧠 Imitative behavior in puppies (learning from mom)
  • 🦠 Parasites or poor nutrient absorption
  • 😬 Anxiety, boredom, or attention-seeking
  • 🧼 Over-cleaning instincts (especially in mother dogs)

Understanding the root cause is essential—use Ask A Vet to screen for underlying issues like malabsorption or stress behaviors.

2. When Poop Eating Is a Health Warning ⚠️

  • 🧠 Sudden onset of coprophagia in adult dogs
  • 💩 Ingestion of other animals' feces (risk of parasites)
  • 🤢 Accompanied by vomiting, weight loss, or dull coat

3. Vet-Approved Solutions to Stop the Habit 🚀

  • 🥩 Switch to a high-digestibility diet with added enzymes
  • 🍽️ Feed more frequently, smaller meals to reduce scavenging
  • 🌿 Add deterrent supplements (e.g., pineapple, MSG-based powders)
  • 🧼 Keep yard clean and supervise potty breaks
  • 🎾 Use enrichment toys and training to redirect boredom

4. Tools from Ask A Vet, 🚀

  • 🧑⚕️ Ask A Vet: Rule out medical causes, get personalized behavior support

5. Final Thoughts from Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc 👨⚕️

Eating poop is more common than you think—and usually fixable with the right tools. With support from Ask A Vet, your dog can leave this stinky habit behind. 💩🚀

Warmly,
Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc

🔗 Visit AskAVet.com and download the Ask A Vet app for personalized poop-eating support and behavior solutions.

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