Well, you give him bread, chicken bones (well any bones will work but make sure its not too small) dog treats, and meat.
I thought you wasn't suppose to give a dog chicken bones because that kind of bones splinters and gets stuck in there throat?! That's just what i have been told, but might not be true, just helping you out =)DO NOT give your dog COOKED chicken bones. raw bones and meat are fine for dogs, follow proper handling instructions COOKED CHICKEN BONES CAN AND WILL SPLINTER and could lead to choking and death. Raw beef bones are good too.cuz jim schneider says so
If your dog is having trouble with constipation, try adding fiber to their diet, such as canned pumpkin or Metamucil (make sure it's pure psyllium husk). Ensure they are staying hydrated and getting enough exercise to help with bowel movements. If constipation persists, consult your veterinarian for further guidance.
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.
Dogs should be house trained while they are still puppies, but since it has come to this point, the dog can still be trained. Rather than having a kennel that is large enough so that the dog can poop in one corner and sleep in another, put it in a small cage so that it can't poop without messing up its own sleeping area - which it will instinctively avoid doing. Then it has to whine to be let out when it wants to poop. After this has gone on for some time, it will get the idea that it has to go out to poop.
A flea was on my dog so I had to go to the vets. (= simples
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Start looking where he sniffs and if he is about to then blow a whistle or a dog whistle and if he looks up give him a treat so that he forgets a bout the pooop
This takes training, and time on your part. You have to go outside with your dog, and basically herd it t the back of the yard. Do no let it go to any part of the yard other than where you want it to go to the bathroom. When they do go to the bathroom in that part of the yard have a treat ready to give it and give it plenty of praise so they know that is what you want. Do this for at least 3 months, until they know that is what you want and they do it on their own without you having to be out in the yard with them.
YES! SO BE CAREFUL WHAT U FEED THEM biches
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
If your dog is having trouble with constipation, try adding fiber to their diet, such as canned pumpkin or Metamucil (make sure it's pure psyllium husk). Ensure they are staying hydrated and getting enough exercise to help with bowel movements. If constipation persists, consult your veterinarian for further guidance.
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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.
if your cat cannot poop, give it an approved anti-constipation medication together with vegetable oil.
Dog poops immediately after eating and is loosing weight, can see bones ribs etc.
Try giving him natural laxatives, or just be happy you don't have to clean up so much poop.
He's distracted, excited, or it's not time to go. Don't let him play, keep him on a leash and give a command like, "Go Potty." If he doesn't go, take him back inside and try again in 10-15 minutes. When he does go, really praise him.