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Has anyone had a dog that ate goat droppings. I have a 4 month old 50 lb German/Antolean (sp) shepherd. Not a LGD but he wants to be. Just cant keep him out of the poop, chicken poop also, and feed and even hay. And yes I feed him 3 times a day, about 12 cups a day. This is at 13 weeks.
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Awww... he's being a dog! :lol:

Yep... they love the chicken poop especially. Goat berries seem to be 2nd choice. ;)

This one is on the list of... if someone figures out how to actually stop this.... they could be rich! :D

4 Lgd's 2 housedogs....and 3 lgd puppies... all LOVE the poop :sick and then they like to try to give you a kiss right afterwards. :eek:
 

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Awww... he's being a dog! :lol:

Yep... they love the chicken poop especially. Goat berries seem to be 2nd choice. ;)

This one is on the list of... if someone figures out how to actually stop this.... they could be rich! :D

4 Lgd's 2 housedogs....and 3 lgd puppies... all LOVE the poop :sick and then they like to try to give you a kiss right afterwards. :eek:

Yup same here. My dogs can't get in with the goats and don't pick up after their little trails in the yard either, but love the chicken poop! :eek: and they also try to kiss you right after as though they are offering you a yummy treat too. (NO THANKS)
 

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Yep - dogs love to eat poop. I had a dog once that would even eat her own poop :barnie

Honestly, I just don't worry about it. Most parasites are non-zoonotic, meaning they don't transmit from one species to another. So my dog eating my chicken poop is not going to get tapeworm even if the chicken does have tapeworm.

I guess just look at the positives? The more poop they recycle, the less I have to clean up. Or maybe that they are getting some nutrition from the poop that they need so I can consider it a "food supplement".
 

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Actually many parasites affect multi-species.
Do you know which ones? I did a lot of research on this some time back because I was concerned about it, (specifically the worms the chickens might pass to the dogs). The answers I got specifically pertaining to tapeworm and roundworm in chickens is that they are non-zoonotic, so the dogs would not become infected by eating the chicken poop.

I have not researched goat or sheep poop, though I've also never seen my dogs trying to eat those nuggets.
 

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Has anyone had a dog that ate goat droppings. I have a 4 month old 50 lb German/Antolean (sp) shepherd. Not a LGD but he wants to be. Just cant keep him out of the poop, chicken poop also, and feed and even hay. And yes I feed him 3 times a day, about 12 cups a day. This is at 13 weeks.View attachment 922

My TOLI is the same way. Thought I'd respond to tell you how pretty your pup is....
 

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The little poop eater is 6 mo old and 80 lbs now.
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