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Albertg
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Posts: 6
From:Robstown
Registered: Feb 2004

posted 02-06-2004 07:54 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Albertg     Edit/Delete Message
hi guys First i want to say you are all great i really enjoy seeing how you all help each other and would like to be part of your "group". My 8 week old pit Cage has just started eating his poo but he only tries eating the dark ones. any help would be greatly appreciated. This is our first pit any other dos and donts would be great

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chickee
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Posts: 150
From:Western Pennsylvania, USA
Registered: Dec 2003

posted 02-07-2004 12:10 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for chickee     Edit/Delete Message
WHAT?! He doesn't like the light ones? WOW.

Kidding. I have no idea and can give you no advice. There are some things you can buy from the pet catalogues that are made to stop this behaviour, but I'm ready to go to bed at the moment so I'll get back with you later, unless someone else can help you on it. Too-shey

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Deus
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Posts: 136
From:CT.
Registered: Nov 2003

posted 02-07-2004 06:06 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Deus     Edit/Delete Message
Welcome aboard Albertg

I think it’s safe to assume you’re a kibble feeder rite lol, well no prob most people are. What with all those beautiful commercials and muti million dollars adds in our faces every day who can blame you.

I just saw one the other day for cats it was something about a blend of kibbles JUST FOR INDOOR CATS (LMAO) I mean it really gave me a chuckle.

Having said all that lets get down to business. It’s really simple when our pups/dogs start eating foreign objects like Poop, Rocks, Grass ext.
It’s usually because something is missing in there diet some form of nutrition that there not getting and that there body is craving.

First you should think about switching to a higher end brand of kibble and do some reading up on canine nutrition & supplements

Below are some links that may help you out.
http://www.solidgoldhealth.com/products/showcat.php?cat=3
http://naturmix.com/
http://www.k9power.com/


Keep us posted

Deus


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Albertg
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From:Robstown
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posted 02-08-2004 07:26 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Albertg     Edit/Delete Message
Thanks for your info we will give it them a shot.

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Samsintentions
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From:Columbus, Tx ,USA
Registered: Dec 2003

posted 02-09-2004 04:43 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Samsintentions     Edit/Delete Message
I don't know if it works, but someone told me to feed them black licorice, and it would make the poop taste horrible.

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