Keep. The box clean. Or put the box were the dog can't get. To it
Dog poop is generally larger, softer, and tends to be more uniform in shape and texture. Cat poop is smaller, more firm, and can vary in shape and consistency based on the cat's diet and health. Cat poop also typically has a stronger odor compared to dog poop.
To prevent a dog from eating deer poop in the backyard, keep the area clean by promptly removing any feces. You can also train your dog with a command like "leave it" or provide distractions or toys to redirect their attention away from the poop. Additionally, using taste deterrents on the poop can also help discourage your dog from eating it.
Yes, dogs can potentially get worms from eating duck poop, as it may contain parasites that can infect the dog. It is important to prevent dogs from consuming feces to reduce the risk of parasite transmission and to keep them on a regular deworming schedule as a preventative measure.
well my dog and cat get a long well but a mouse is not possible in less the dog is in the middle of course
You can get worms by your dog eating poop and then licking you and then you suck on your fingers you can get worms by eating any kind of poop so dont try it
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He is eating it because he likes the taste. YUCK! Dogs will also raid the cat's litter box and eat their mess. Fortunately, it is not bad for the dog.
Because it's in the chain of the cat eating the bird and then dog eating the cat.
The dog's poop really depends on what the dog is eating. Dog's poop can be different in colors depending on the dog food or sometimes an abnormality in the body especially the digestive tract.
if your dog is on a leash when it eats that yukky poop,pull your dog back and tell him "leave it" with a firm voice. if that doesn't work, get infront of your dog (don't step in the poop!) and snap your finger at your dogs mouth. Do not get your hand to close to your dogs mouth! Your dog might have a much more different response
Well for some reason dogs really like to eat cat poo. My dog tries to do it and he is 8. The thing you can do to not let this happen is blocking off the litter box so the dog cant get to it but the cats can.
No, but it's still really gross to do it.