I have a cousin named Leonard who was in the Army during
Vietnam.
He and his fellow soldiers would often be in the jungle for several
days at a time. The Army would supply them with MRE’s. (Meals
Ready To Eat.) These are kind of like T.V. dinners… packed
in foil bags. After the novelty of eating out of a foil bag wears
off, you come to realize that MRE’s are some of the most bland-tasting
food you will ever eat.
Leonard once told me that he and his buddies would pack small bottles
of Tobasco sauce in their bags. That Tobasco sauce became a real
life-saver.... in the culinary department, that is… as dousing
enough Tobasco sauce on any meal would make it edible.
I always think about Leonard whenever somebody tells me that their
dog eats it’s feces and they’ve already tried seasoning
it with Tobasco sauce.
Some Con-Man came up with this as a remedy for a dog’s fecal
appetite, but it always seemed like a pretty good way to make it
more appetizing for the dog, if you ask me.
So what should you do if your dog or puppy has this nasty habit?
Here’s a couple of things you can try. My clients have had
success with all of these:
•
Keep his area clean. Don’t let him be in an area where he
has access to feces.
• Correct your dog with a collar and leash if he tries to
eat feces.
• Add pineapple juice to his meals.
• Add ‘Accent’ meat flavor-enhancer to his meals.
(Apparently, this gives the feces an odd odor that repels dogs…
as if the odor of feces wasn’t bad enough by itself???)
• Pick up your dog’s waste immediately after he eliminates.
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below):
Secrets of
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