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I got Gucci at 10 weeks old and for the first couple of weeks she ate her poop as soon as she had "done it"' but catching her in the act and telling her off did the trick. However recently she has started eating Lulu's so fast you'd think i never fed her ugh!!!! She even knows when Lulu's about to do a pile on our walks and hangs round trying to look all innocent then wolfs it up while i'm legging it to her waving and shouting like a loony!!! :rant: She has a discerning palate though, Woody and Gemma's poop gets left intact.

Gucci also enjoys pooping in her crate overnight then lying ON it so i have to de-poop her most mornings as it sticks to her like glue! Needless to say she is a well bathed pooch.
 
:b :wub: I just HAVE to tell the world - Zoomie's crate was clean this morning and he pee'd and poo'd [SIZE=21pt]OUTSIDE.[/SIZE]

I don't mind getting up at 6am because we had such a lovely sweet smelling cuddle - he smells vaguely of fabric softener, puppy, and my moisturiser at the moment, with so many cuddles and cleaned beds, and I could just snuggle his shiny fuzzyness all day (but I have to go to the dentist :angry: (just a checkup pheww)).

Does Gucci do the looooooonggg dog stretch in the morningsif you scratch her neck????? :lol: Zoomster must have been in a complete straight line along the carpet today :lol: (w00t) :p

p.s. He only ate a poo on the first day - now I think he may grab a bite during the night if he does one because there are often just small bits left. He doesn't bother with his or the other dogs'.

Iggies :wub: :wub: :wub:
 
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Gross topic! :x Thought I'd share this with you - when Oliver was a pup he'd catch Freddie's (greyhound, remember) poo before it hit the ground and was steaming hot! :x :x Turning a blind eye worked for me as no amount of fuss made the slightest difference! (w00t)
 

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