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Intermediate User
![]() Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: SW Missouri
Posts: 36
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Jase is 9 1/2 weeks and his favorite thing is deer poop. He can find every spot where they have pooped in a matter of seconds. We are out in the country and I have become a hater of deer, they eat everything. Digging in a pile of leaves to get to the dirt is another favorite of his. We've started calling him a blood hound because his nose is always to the ground.
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Intermediate User
![]() Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: California
Posts: 31
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I'm not sure if I am relieved to know this is normal after all or cry.
Out puppies have destroyed a half acre of everything. We thought he section of yard with cactus plants was at least safe-nope poked by plants didn't stop them either. I think the only plants that are safe are our roses bushes and redwood trees. They eat absolutely anything and everything. So glad we thought them early on that we can put our hands in their mouthed without resistance. It is hard to catch everything. The strangest thing in the poop so far has been pink fluorescent chunks of ??? When I saw my granddaughters scooter was missing one hand grip, well there you go it WAS bright fluorescent pink. Another danger we have found that you have to really watch for this time of year is standing water due to all of the rain. Fresh water right in front of them, but they would rather drink from mud puddles, outdoor fountains or anywhere there is water other than a clean water bowl. Sent from my iPhone using Petguide.com Free App |
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Intermediate User
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Location: Southern California (Ventura County)
Posts: 90
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haha. Well they say you need to watch the standing puddles bc of west nile...but I'm not sure what else?
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#28 (permalink) |
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New User
![]() Join Date: Jan 2013
Posts: 2
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I am new at this site just want all to know my boxer is real sick from eating deer poop. Has mucousy bloody stool today. Going to vet tomorrow. Getting a fecal test but probably has giardia. Can be really dangerous. I found this site by looking up if anyone has problems with their boxer eating deer poop. Ugh
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Location: Long Island
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Molly, Mom to Winston (at the bridge 12/6/12 and deeply missed) and Porter |
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Experienced User
![]() Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 144
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Serena eats leaves, grass, sticks, paper towels, paper, you name it. She used to be able to get to my cat's litter box and would eat the cat poop. She can't get to the box anymore, though.
She also picks up rocks from outside and runs around with them in her mouth. At least she doesn't try to eat those. |
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