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Why Does My Dog; Eat Faeces? ... ; Some dogs can't resist a tasty morsel of faeces. These dogs will eat their own excrement or that of another dog. Some prefer horse faeces, others cat faeces. Frozen faeces are popular in the winter time. Why do dogs do this?
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www.terricom.com/shihtzu/eatfaeces.html
www.terricom.com/shihtzu/eatfaeces.html
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Pet Planet UK Vet Advice on Dog Faeces Contamination ... Q: We are about to move into a new home where the current occupants let their dog use the garden as its toilet. As we have a young child who loves to dig in the soil, we are very concerned about her contracting any diseases. ... Dog with Dandruff who rolls in Faeces...
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www.petplanet.co.uk/vet_answers.asp?thread_id=1594
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Dog faeces collected from a public park were cultured on selective media for .... The results show that C. jejuni is present in dog faeces collected from ...
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www.jstor.org/stable/3863030
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A couple of weeks ago, a pile of dog turd appeared 0n the pavement outside PRSC HQ. Fortunately, so we thought, a Sita street cleaner hove over the horizon… “Could you sort that A while later, I had to pop out, and was horrified to find that the dog faeces was smeared across the pavement and flung into the road…...
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stokescroft.wordpress.com/2009/08/24/councilsita-in-dog...
stokescroft.wordpress.com/2009/08/24/councilsita-in-dog-faeces-street-cleaning-shocker/
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Also, some people recommend sprinkling pepper, hot sauce, lemon or powdered mints on your dogs stools as a deterrent. Again, this only tackles the problem of you dog eating its own stools and even in that capacity, it is not a particularly practical solution as all your dog's faeces must be treated.
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www.canineconcepts.co.uk/ccp51/cc/dog-behaviour/eating-...
www.canineconcepts.co.uk/ccp51/cc/dog-behaviour/eating-faeces.shtml
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The present invention relates to a device for catching and containing dog faeces. ... Thus with collector devices according to the present invention dog faeces may be collected, contained and disposed of in a simple, hygienic and convenient manner.
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www.freepatentsonline.com/5758917.html
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Coprophagia is the medical term for when a dog eats either its own faeces or that of another animal. There are three types of Coprophagia: Autocoprophagia eating its own faeces; Intraspecific Coprophagia eating faeces from within its own species (ie another dog);
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www.thecanaandog.co.uk/details/coprophagia-faeces-eatin...
www.thecanaandog.co.uk/details/coprophagia-faeces-eating-215.html
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There are several ways to deal with faeces deposited in your garden or out on a walk. Find out if there are local authority bins specially provided for the disposal of dog faeces nearby. If not, wrap the faeces well in newspaper or a biodegradable ba read more...
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www.blogcatalog.com/topic/dog+faeces/
www.blogcatalog.com/topic/dog+faeces/
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Dog poo is an increasing environmental burden washing dangerous bacteria into the water supply. There are alternatives to throwing a smelly plastic bag-full in the bin. ... Everyone loves their dog but no one loves dog poop. These little mines are smelly, unpleasant and difficult to eliminate. Disposal of pet waste is...
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dogs.suite101.com/article.cfm/what_to_do_with_doggy_poo
dogs.suite101.com/article.cfm/what_to_do_with_doggy_poo
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