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since have changed him over to a cheaper but not rubbish dog food and since the proportion of more expensive dog food has got lower he has started eating his own poo.....bleeaauurrghh! i have now ordered him some food for working/high energy dogs and specified the muesli variety as he is still a puppy (7months) he still needs higher energy food than adult food but not as rich as puppy food, i am hoping this will help but i think it might be an ingrained habbit now!
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As per my last post to you, go back to the other food. You want a food that is very high in protein and low in carbs. It\'s the carbs that are making it through the GI tract and out the back end. Don\'t worry about "Puppy" food. The terms, "puppy", "adult", "senior", "active", "maintenence" are just marketing terms to make you think that food is made specially for your dog. There is so little difference between those foods as to have no meaning whatsoever.
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Methods like that just don\'t work. Don\'t leave stuff he would like to eat where he can\'t get to it. Thats a simple problem to solve and you aren\'t harming your relationship with your dog.
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If there is something all puppies have in common it\'s chewing. If you don\'t catch him in the act there is nothing you can do. If you catch him, Immediately say in a normal tone of voice, "no, no, don\'t chew that ... here chew this" as you put an acceptable chew item in his mouth. Don\'t keep a zillion chew toys around. 3 or 4 is all thats needed. If you have too many he won\'t be able to learn what is acceptable to chew and what isn\'t.
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please advise me before i lose the plot!
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