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minmin12 March 22nd, 2013 07:05 AM

Dog eats poop with cayenne pepper - O.m.g
 
Moses my dear beloved puppy absoloutely had no reaction to the cayenne pepper that I put down on his poop. All good and then later on it had been an chow fest (no pun intended) He had no upset tummy and did not whine when he pooped this morning honestly. I put allot on it too. Please do not suggest pineapple nor anything from Vet he loves his poop, I always have been vigilante on cleaning up but holy crow I did not expect that to happen.:ca::confused:

hazelrunpack March 22nd, 2013 09:16 AM

Are you saying you put cayenne pepper on a poop to keep him from eating it and he ate it, anyway? Oy, he must have a tongue of steal! :D

As long as you were out there to put pepper on it, why not just pick it up right away? That way he doesn't get a chance to eat it at all! :thumbs up We have a couple of poop eaters here and the [I]only[/I] thing we've ever found to prevent it is to pick it up as soon as it's deposited...

minmin12 March 22nd, 2013 10:52 AM

[QUOTE=hazelrunpack;1055521]Are you saying you put cayenne pepper on a poop to keep him from eating it and he ate it, anyway? Oy, he must have a tongue of steal! :D

As long as you were out there to put pepper on it, why not just pick it up right away? That way he doesn't get a chance to eat it at all! :thumbs up We have a couple of poop eaters here and the [I]only[/I] thing we've ever found to prevent it is to pick it up as soon as it's deposited...[/QUOTE]
Oy is correct I do pick up you did not read my entire thread oy vay

minmin12 March 22nd, 2013 10:57 AM

whoopa
 
:confused:[B][/B] You did not read my entire thread clearly he does:yuck::ca:

Barkingdog March 22nd, 2013 11:10 AM

I have a friend that has a parrot and the bird kept biting her finger . So my friend decided to teach her bird a lesson and put some cayenne pepper on her finger boy was my friend shocked when her bird bit her finger harder. Some birds loves cayenne pepper! The bird was the one that taught my friend a lesson. I just found a link that said cayenne pepper can be good for dogs as long as it not too much. So maybe dogs like it too?

hazelrunpack March 22nd, 2013 01:05 PM

[QUOTE=minmin12;1055534]Oy is correct I do pick up you did not read my entire thread oy vay[/QUOTE]

I reread your post and [I]still[/I] don't understand what you're saying.... :o Where did you put the cayenne pepper?

minmin12 March 22nd, 2013 01:14 PM

[QUOTE=hazelrunpack;1055543]I reread your post and [I]still[/I] don't understand what you're saying.... :o Where did you put the cayenne pepper?[/QUOTE]
[B][/B]Right on the poop and allot this reply does not allow me to put an emoticon whoops he does have a tongue and stomach of steal un fringin believable. In anycase this had been suggested leaving out name but from site this person posted url I went to it all good then not. Moses likes cayenne my gosh

minmin12 March 22nd, 2013 01:19 PM

egad
 
[QUOTE=Barkingdog;1055539]I have a friend that has a parrot and the bird kept biting her finger . So my friend decided to teach her bird a lesson and put some cayenne pepper on her finger boy was my friend shocked when her bird bit her finger harder. Some birds loves cayenne pepper! The bird was the one that taught my friend a lesson. I just found a link that said cayenne pepper can be good for dogs as long as it not too much. So maybe dogs like it too?[/QUOTE] This had been given to me from someone on this site who is going to remain annoymous. I was given a URL to go to and cayenne had been suggested apparently Moses has a tongue and stomach made from steal:ca::laughing:

minmin12 March 22nd, 2013 01:30 PM

Hello
 
[B][/B]Allow me to make this clear as I had been could have not been any clearer before. Moses digs in backyard if it snows I do not see poop hence it becomes a poopsicle. When I do see it I am vigilante in removing it as I did now. His sense of smell what could I say except I tried and he has a cast iron tongue and stomach. I really had been concerned as I totally was scared on the impact the cayenne would do to three areas the last being the business end I thought he would cry but did not. My other concern had been what if what if emergency vet is needed nada happened he is silly but my silly child I have two and I love both immensly thank you all:crazy::party:

Jull March 22nd, 2013 01:42 PM

[QUOTE=minmin12;1055545]This had been given to me from someone on this site who is going to remain annoymous. I was given a URL to go to and cayenne had been suggested apparently Moses has a tongue and stomach made from steal:ca::laughing:[/QUOTE]

Those links are the same info you can find anywhere online - some of those suggestions may work for some dogs, some may not - nothing but cleaning it up worked for mine. Some dogs just really like to eat poop :laughing: I do have to say, the eating it part is not as gross as when it comes back out (vomit). Maybe you will have to try different things and see what works best for you. :thumbs up

[QUOTE=Barkingdog;1055539] I just found a link that said cayenne pepper can be good for dogs as long as it not too much. So maybe dogs like it too?[/QUOTE]

Yes cayenne pepper is good for their brain (I think is the brain) and some do like it, I use it sometimes as an added flavor to my little ones' food. I think they appreciate not eating such blend flavours all the time (well I know I do, all my food is always spicy!).

If I remember on a previous posting you said you will be seeing a behaviorist for Moses? if so, maybe also talk to him/her about it, and they can also give you tips on how to try and fix it, as it could also be a psychological thing, not just a tasty treat :p

Barkingdog March 22nd, 2013 04:35 PM

[QUOTE=minmin12;1055544][B][/B]Right on the poop and allot this reply does not allow me to put an emoticon whoops he does have a tongue and stomach of steal un fringin believable. In anycase this had been suggested leaving out name but from site this person posted url I went to it all good then not. Moses likes cayenne my gosh[/QUOTE]

I have thought of putting bitter apple spray on some rabbit poop to keep my dog from eating it like candy!

pattymac March 22nd, 2013 05:59 PM

for now leash him up when you take him out for a poop, he poops, you don't let him eat it and then pick it up.

Goldfields March 23rd, 2013 08:06 AM

My memory isn't always good but I think we used a product called Thrive D for poop eaters we have had in the past. It's a dietary aid to optimise nutrient absorption and digestion and stabilise the gut environment. If you have multiple dogs and the culprit goes after other dog's poop, then all dogs must be given it. Worked every time for me.

marko March 23rd, 2013 10:30 AM

Minmin12 - It would be helpful if you titled your threads in a more descriptive manner. I have edited this thread title as well.

This helps current members remember if they have answered your thread. It helps future members find related information. The thread tittle is key for this.

many thx in advance


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