mollysmum
Member
Hi
I was wondering if any other of you cavvy lovers have experienced their dogs eating blades of grass. This happens when out on a walk or when Molly is playing in the garden. I have been told it is an indication of an upset tummy. We have always had problems with Molly regarding her faeces, she seems to have an ultra sensitive tummy and if anything new is introduced in her diet her poops are very very soft and slimey. She also goes to the toilet 2 or 3 times a day, and by god can she produce!!!!! She has recently been having a lot of very foul smelling wind as well, which can be highly embarrassing when visitors call. I am sorry to be so graphic but the most recent problem we have with her is she has been caught eating the cat faeces out of the litter tray . . . this is totally distgusting and we are in the process of completely splitting them both up. I mentioned all this to my vet and was told "it was one of those things". Can anyone out there advise what else I can do and perhaps what is the cause for this distgusting behaviour.
( Molly's diet is handful of dried biscuits mixed with fresh veg and occasionally chicken. She has dental chews ,and carrot sticks as snacks).
Regards
Mollysmum
I was wondering if any other of you cavvy lovers have experienced their dogs eating blades of grass. This happens when out on a walk or when Molly is playing in the garden. I have been told it is an indication of an upset tummy. We have always had problems with Molly regarding her faeces, she seems to have an ultra sensitive tummy and if anything new is introduced in her diet her poops are very very soft and slimey. She also goes to the toilet 2 or 3 times a day, and by god can she produce!!!!! She has recently been having a lot of very foul smelling wind as well, which can be highly embarrassing when visitors call. I am sorry to be so graphic but the most recent problem we have with her is she has been caught eating the cat faeces out of the litter tray . . . this is totally distgusting and we are in the process of completely splitting them both up. I mentioned all this to my vet and was told "it was one of those things". Can anyone out there advise what else I can do and perhaps what is the cause for this distgusting behaviour.
( Molly's diet is handful of dried biscuits mixed with fresh veg and occasionally chicken. She has dental chews ,and carrot sticks as snacks).
Regards
Mollysmum