30% WEBSITE CREDIT ON "AVAILABLE NOW" PUPS Learn More
30% WEBSITE CREDIT ON "AVAILABLE NOW" PUPS

Limited Time Promotion

We are currently offering up to a 30% website credit on our "available now" puppies.

 

Prices reflect the credit and is automatically applied during checkout.

The credits offered at this time are not applicable towards past purchases or pending balances.

Call 787-974-PUPS (787) or make an appointment —>  https://bit.ly/33pxq61

Puppy training packages are available, please call for more info.

Delivery is now available all over Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, USVI'S, and all of the USA.

Somos los primeros en PR licenciados por el Dept de Salud. Nuestros 🐶 incluyen sus vacunas, historial de salud, microchip, están desparasitados y tienen garantía genética por 1 año. Si no encuentras el 🐶 que buscas, ingrese su info 👉 https://bit.ly/3PW2GNK

LIC# 865827

 

 

DoctorPup Complimentary Service

Helpful Videos, Forum Q&A, Articles and more

DoctorPup Logo

Training Tips

Puppy eats poop

September 9, 2012, 10:18 PM
Q: Here is another one for ya, he is now eating his poo faster that I can pick it up. Does this mean something is wrong? I don't know about the pup but it is making me sick.
A: Eating poop, called coprophagia, is usually not a sign of illness or nutrient deficiency but is an unfortunate habit. It seems more common in puppies reared in a cage setting as compared to puppies reared in a larger areas. Probably beginning as instinctive behavior to keep the puppy's immediate sleeping area clean but becoming a disgusting situation for the new owner. There are harmless products which can be added to the puppy's food which change the chemical nature of the poop and for many pups this is enough to break the habit. Two useful examples are adding a few shakes of unseasoned meat tenderizer or a product called "Forbid" available through your veterinarian and most pet supply outlets.
TOP