Dogs of all breeds and sizes tend to eat their own poop or the poop of other animals. It’s a gross habit, but a common one. In fact, this type of behavior is called Coprophagia. If your dog is eating his own poop on a regular basis, schedule an appointment with your vet and have your dog checked to rule out any illness. It is often thought that dogs eat their own poop due to a lack of nutrients in their diets; however, there are no definite scientific studies to support this view. Many veterinarians suggest dog owners discourage their dog from eating his own poop as it could spread bacteria such as Salmonella. Remember, if you allow your dog to lick your face then you’re allowing him to share his germs as well. To discourage your dog from eating his poop, your vet Aurora, CO may suggest adding a meat tenderizer that is mostly to your dog’s food.
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Rabbits like the American Sable love to snack on fresh vegetables and fruits, but they must be given in moderation. Consult your vet for a list of foods that are healthy for your rabbit. In general, rabbits love the occasional treat of lettuce, but do not feed iceberg lettuce. Iceberg lettuce consists of mostly water and may create digestive problems for your rabbit. Instead, feed leafy lettuces like romaine, spring mix, and red leaf. Other suggested vegetables may include carrots, celery, radishes, and small amounts of cabbage. Commonly fed fruits consist of apples, bananas, pears and peaches. Fruit should mostly be given as a treat and should never include seeds or pits. Your vet will most likely recommend a particular rabbit pellet for regular feedings. This main food can be served along with unlimited timothy hay. Ask your vet Aurora, CO for additional fruit and veggie snack suggestions.
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