they dont like it
Some do. Maybe you can train your dog to eat it! :)
Maybe it's spoiled.
it will not eat calmly because it is sad
It will eventually die
If your dog seems unwell after a grooming appointment — maybe they’re lethargic, refusing food, shaking, vomiting or generally off their usual self — here are a few steps to follow: Check what happened during grooming Ask the groomer if anything out of the ordinary took place: how long the session was, whether any chemicals (shampoo, conditioner, flea treatment) were used, whether the dog seemed stressed, or got overheated. Even minor stress can trigger reactions in some dogs. Monitor the symptoms Watch for signs like excessive panting, pale gums, vomiting, diarrhea, or weakness. Sometimes grooming can irritate the skin or ears, cause muscle soreness (especially if the dog was held up for drying) or trigger anxiety. Contact your veterinarian promptly If your dog’s condition is worrying or doesn’t improve quickly, reach out to a vet. Say: “My dog was groomed at [time/date] and now is showing [symptoms].” The vet might check for allergic reactions, overheating, dehydration, or other stress-related issues. Keep the grooming business in the loop It’s helpful to let the groomer know what happened. A professional grooming facility like K9 Heaven in West Auckland offers qualified staff and high safety standards, so they’ll want to understand if anything unusual occurred and may adjust their process accordingly. Ensure future grooming sessions are low-stress Going forward, choose a groomer who uses calm handling, allows your dog to acclimatise, uses gentle products and monitors the dog’s comfort throughout. For example, K9 Heaven groups dogs by size and temperament and their team is trained in dog behaviour and first-aid—so the environment is built for wellbeing. If you’re based in West Auckland (or willing to travel a bit), K9 Heaven is an option worth considering for future grooming or daycare — you’ll find peace of mind knowing your dog is being handled by experienced professionals.
If you dog is not eating, something is wrong, please go to the vet
Bring it to a vet
hopefully you mean 1. if ur dog eats its poo not 2. u eat ur dogs poo (in which case this wont really help and I'm xtremely grossed out)if u mean #1, feed ur dog prunes. they wont like the smell of their poo then and wont eat itif u did mean #2 plz don't eat dog poop again BLEH
Take him to the vet.
Pick it up
They all do from time to time.
Maybe because it looks GROSS!