Are you feeding your dog on a schedule and what are you feeding him If your dog is pooping a lot then the food is full of fillers and you should change the food to a better dog
food that has no corn or grains in it I have learned a lot about dog food and its been a eye opener all the problems with my puppy's have gone away because of the food they get now I use California Natural and it coast me 45.00 for 30lbs I was laid off from work and moneys tight but i will not short my dogs the better the food the heather the dog .My dogs don't get sick and no vet bills.I have seen my dogs hair loss stop and what a beautiful coat .
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LONGBOREDTERRIE
it depends on the puppy. there isn't an exact answer....
Your dog probably has worms!!! Your puppy needs training.
it is really really easy, you have to sit them on the pad and leave them there for a while, sometimes the puppy might pee or poop where else, if they poop somewhere else yo pic up the poop, set it on the pad and let them sniff it, the puppy will know where to poop (might not work on all puppies)
When they poop for the first time.
No, your puppy just needs to be trained.
puppy poop ? well this may sound gross but the mommys eat it ! bye !
The puppy had seizures beginning yesterday> He ate cat poop would that cause this?
No, the puppy doesn't know better, but you do ( I think). House train your pup.
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You can discourage your puppy from eating poop by immediately cleaning up after them to remove the temptation. You can also try feeding your puppy a high-quality diet to ensure they are getting all necessary nutrients, as sometimes eating poop can be a sign of a dietary deficiency. If the behavior persists, consult with a veterinarian to rule out any underlying health issues.
They should and will defecate after meals.
The white things in your puppy's poop could be segments of tapeworms. It is common for puppies to get tapeworm infections, usually from ingesting fleas. It is important to take your puppy to the vet for a proper diagnosis and treatment.