By: N. Howell | 2010-03-30 | Pets Coprophagia is the practice of eating feces. It is one of the most misunderstood behaviors in dogs. It is difficult to ascertain why some dogs do this, but there is hope in getting your dog to stop. read more
By: Lena Carlson | 2010-11-30 | Pets Quite literally a preference for poop in your dog's diet can be crap (pardon the pun) for the whole family. Not only is it disturbing to view, it is also not the best source of vitamins and nutrients for your wonderful dog, and let us not dwell too long on the lovely kisses your pup wants to give you! read more
By: Lena Carlson | 2010-12-03 | Pets Quite literally a preference for poop in your dog's diet can be crap (pardon the pun) for the whole family. Not only is it disturbing to view, it is also not the best source of vitamins and nutrients for your wonderful dog, and let us not dwell too long on the lovely kisses your pup wants to give you! read more
By: Sandy Rutherforde | 2011-03-26 | Pets Dogs can be wonderful companions and enjoyed by both friends and family if trained properly. However, one issue that disturbs many pet owners is seeing their dogs eat poop. Many a time, you probably have posed the question of why dogs eat poop to yourself. read more
By: Amy Birley | 2010-04-01 | Pets You have discovered that your precious dog that licks your hands and face is eating poop. Your tummy rolls and your nose squinches up in disgust. So how do you stop your Fido from eating poop? Is it harmful to the dog to eat poop? The biggest problem seems to be the disgust factor of the owner for in the previous article we discovered it was a natural thing for some and a behavior thing for others. read more
By: Anna Barrington | 2010-03-28 | Pets Have you recently stepped in a dog poop left on your street by irresponsible pet owners? Why do these dog owners consistently refuse to pick up their dog waste and what can you do about this? Read more about the knock on effects it can have on our community and the penalties you can face if you consistently ignore your pet owning responsibilities. read more
By: Bruce S Parsons | 2012-03-21 | Health & Fitness So you've just finished up in the bathroom, a normal, everyday occurrence. On a whim you decide to glance down, and...wait, what? Purple poop?! Before you run around the house in a panic or go on a frantic online search to see what's wrong with you, bear in mind there may be some very mundane reasons for such a colorful incident. read more
By: Jerry Welsh | 2010-03-31 | Pets Dogs are carnivores, but these creatures are occasionally seen eating grass. Why do dogs eat grass? Is the dog hungry? Does the grass contain substances that are not found in the dogs manufactured food? Have you ever wondered why the dog has suddenly decided that it is time for the lawn mower to retire? read more
By: Ben Settle | 2010-04-02 | Sales I have a rather strange (even by my standards) sales and marketing tip today. But, if you take it to heart, I think you'll find selling your products and services a whole lot easier... and even "routine." Anyway, here's the story... read more
By: Natasha Beth | 2010-03-29 | Nutrition Everyone poops and yet no one talks about it. At an early age we are trained to wipe our own backside and pooping really is not talked about afterward. We never learn how often we should poop, what a healthy poop is, or what to eat so that we have good poops. Continually we have this private experience, which trained to keep to ourselves, remains shrouded in mystery, especially if you're having problems with it. read more
By: Robert Jonson | 2010-10-21 | Pets Dog lovers understand it very clearly that cleaning up after their dog has done the task isn't always convenient. There are many locations where bag dispensers are not available easily. read more
By: Bruce S Parsons | 2012-03-07 | Health & Fitness Green poop can be exceedingly worrying and it is not something that you will normally come across in your daily life. As a matter of fact, mostly people find it extremely embarrassing to mention this issue to anyone. Well, firstly, you need to keep this point in mind that there is simply nothing you should be embarrassed about! In reality, it happens to a large number of people as compared to what read more
By: vandexter r | 2010-10-29 | Article Marketing Most of the dogs face the problem of coprophagia at least once in their lifetime, which appears really disgusting. Before putting any method on work, you must know the exact reason behind the problem and why your dog eats poop. read more
By: Bruce S Parsons | 2012-03-28 | Health & Fitness Doctors and other healthcare professionals recommend glancing into the toilet on occasion. They have reason to request such an unpleasant thing, of course. One's poop is an indicator, a fingerprint, if you will, of how the body is functioning. If you look down and see red, it can be an incredibly frightening experience. Not all red poop is reason to get to the doctor's, however, as you will learn. read more