My Pug has a gross habit of eating poop—how can I stop this?
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If your Pug is eating poop (a behavior called coprophagia), you’re not alone—it’s a surprisingly common issue in dogs. While it might seem gross to us, dogs often have their reasons for this behavior. Here’s how you can tackle it:
Why Pugs Eat Poop
How to Stop Your Pug from Eating Poop
1. Pick Up Poop Immediately
2. Improve Their Diet
3. Add Taste Deterrents
4. Keep Them Busy
5. Train “Leave It”
6. Avoid Punishment
7. Check Their Health
8. Supervise Potty Breaks
Be Patient
Breaking this habit takes time and consistency, but with the right approach, your Pug can learn to leave poop alone. Stick with positive reinforcement and consult your vet if the behavior doesn’t improve or if it’s linked to a medical issue. 😊