Tag: eating
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Why is my old dog eating poop all of a sudden?
As pet parents, we all want the best for our furry friends. But sometimes, strange behaviors can leave us scratching our heads, especially when our older dogs start displaying unusual habits. One such perplexing behavior is when an old dog suddenly begins to eat poop. It can be alarming and even a bit gross, but…
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Why is my dog not eating his food but will eat human food?
We all want our furry friends to be healthy and happy, and a big part of that is making sure they eat well. It can be concerning when your dog refuses to eat his usual food but seems all too eager to snatch up any human food left unattended. If you’ve found yourself asking, “Why…
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Why is my dog throwing up undigested food hours after eating?
Seeing your furry friend vomit can be distressing, especially when it happens repeatedly or long after a meal. If your dog is throwing up undigested food hours after eating, you might be worried and wondering what could be causing this behavior. In this post, we’ll explore some common reasons behind this issue and what steps…
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Why is my puppy not eating?
It can be concerning when your puppy suddenly loses interest in their food. As pet owners, we want to ensure our furry friends are healthy and happy, and changes in eating habits can raise red flags. If you are wondering, “Why is my puppy not eating?” you’re not alone. There are a variety of reasons…
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How to get your dog to stop eating poop?
It’s a common, albeit unpleasant, behavior that many dog owners encounter: a dog that enjoys eating poop. While it may seem gross to us, for some dogs, it’s a natural instinct, and breaking the habit can be a challenge. If you’re dealing with this issue, you’re not alone. In this blog post, we’ll delve into…
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Why is my dog eating his poop?
Few things can shock and perplex a dog owner quite like catching their beloved pooch in the act of eating its own feces. It’s a behavior that often leaves us feeling a mix of disgust and concern. But before you panic, it’s important to understand that this behavior, known as coprophagia, is not uncommon in…