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Please advise: Poop eating puppy
My beautiful 6 month male labrador has developed anxiety issues when we leave the house and after about 5 hours on a night, as a result he is soiling in the house when left alone and eating it....I have just read the advise offered on the web site regarding treatment for anxiety, training will begin today, however, how do i stop my puppy eating his poop beforee he becomes ill???!!