Dogs usually eat poop because of issues with their food or overall gut health. However, it can be a result of disease, dietary insufficiencies or behavioral problems. It’s important to evaluate all of the possible reasons and consider your dog’s age, training, living conditions and overall diet. read more
A dog that is known to eat the feces of other animals should have a fecal analysis by your veterinarian frequently. Perhaps the worst effect of a dog eating poop is the foul breath you have to smell. Home dental care can help the breath, but it's ideal to prevent stool-eating altogether. read more