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okay I have a cute little dog and she is a white pomeranian and is only 7 months old she goes out side and eats poop just three minutes ago she ate some and got some on her paws she is so decusting what do i do I have tooken her to the vet and asked if this was nornmal and they said no and gave me some medicine to put on it and it made the poop tast better right now she is getting on my nerves about this i just gave her a bath and she goes out and teats it and gets it stuck to her paws oh and last night she ate poop and a poiseness eggcorn and threw up on my bed I am sick and tired of her doing this freaking thing she does it every day and she eats at least 50,000 peices a week what is wrong with my dog is she retarded or is this normal because this is getting rediciolous and i am getting to the point of locking her up in a bed room or trading her in
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If you kept your yard clean, then you wouldn't be having this problem, now would you??
The medicine was not to make the poop taste better, it was to make it less desirable to your dog. This is normal behavior for dogs.
It's up to you to keep her away from it.
First off, like everyone else has said, you should not leave the stuff in your yard. Leaving it in the yard where she can get into it like she has been is very bad for her. It will lead to her having dirty habits like this.
Dog's are normally very clean animals, but when they have to endure dirtiness like that, they will get bad habits. If you don't keep your yard clean, where she goes outside, then it will only get worse. She will continue to get her paws covered in it.
Secondly, if you haven't had time to clean up your yard, then you should take her out on a leash and keep her away from the piles.
Seriously, you shouldn't let your dog get into this much feces, especially if there are poisonous plants involved. It's up to you as an owner to keep her away from these kind of things.
If you can't handle the responsability of careing for a dog then perhaps you should trade her in for an animal that doesn't require as much care. Perhaps a goldfish?
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thanks but nobody is home during the day because we work and she has a doggy door and we can not watch her all day and fyi we do keep are yard clean she just recycles it
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