No,intestinal worms and tape worms are possibilities
They don't necessarily kick it on the feces. When dogs kick up grass or dirt,they are marking it as their "territory".
They may be eating their own or other dogs feces because of a nutritional reason. They may not be getting the nutrition they need from their diet so they eat the other animals feces as a way of getting the nutrients. Mother dogs eat pups' feces to avoid attracting predators. Puppies may do it as part of their exploration of the world, and the behavior can be reinforced by the attention it attracts.
Dogs drop feces everywhere, cats bury theirs in soft earth.
Sometimes color changes are due to neurotoxins.
Yes, dogs do indeed eat puppy feces. They eat small amounts when grooming or licking the anus to help stimulate defecation in puppies. They may eat larger amounts of feces to clean up after the puppies. That has a role in the wild of helping to hide from predators. The puppy waste may draw predators, and eating it gets rid of it.
No. There are parasites in feces. Consuming feces can make dogs sick or have worms.
They don't necessarily kick it on the feces. When dogs kick up grass or dirt,they are marking it as their "territory".
Dogs need something in their body when they eat their own feces and feces of other animals. They usually do not have a dietary dficiency but it could be some type of medical disorder.
No; leeches aren't vectors of dog true parasites but they can still infect them with other microorganisms like viruses.
yes
good question no definite answer
No it makes their feces bloody.
Yes they can get worms
same reason as dogs they are lacking vitamins
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Dogs need something in their body when they eat their own feces and feces of other animals. They usually do not have a dietary dficiency but it could be some type of medical disorder.
Dog feces are organic. They still have material in them that other animals would be willing to digest like bacteria or bugs.