Poop eating: Nutritional Lesson 1: Upgrade Your Dog’s Diet for Better Digestion

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Recap from this lesson

  • Is Your Dog’s Food the Problem?

    Sometimes, poop eating happens because your dog isn’t getting what they need from their diet. Low-quality or hard-to-digest food can lead to nutrient deficiencies, poor digestion, and even poop cravings.

    What to Expect

    • Practice: Daily, with small diet improvements

    • Best Times: During mealtimes and after switching to better food

    • Goal: Provide easier-to-digest, nutrient-packed meals to reduce poop eating.

    Step-by-Step Plan

    1️⃣ Make Sure Your Dog Has a Healthy Diet

    • A well-balanced diet suitable for their life stage is key to good digestion and reducing poop eating. Ensure your dog’s food is nutrient-rich, digestible, and supports overall health.

    • Upgrade to a Highly Digestible, Balanced Diet suitable for your dog’s life stage based on their calorie requirements. Ensure that you are feeding at regular intervals for life stage. Puppy 3-4 times a day and adult 2-3 times a day

    • Look for high-quality ingredients like:
      Easily digestible proteins
      Healthy fats
      Natural fiber sources (pumpkin, sweet potato)

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    2️⃣ Ensure You Are Feeding Enough Food

    • Make sure you are feeding your dog enough of their base food for their calorie requirements

    • Puppies need more calories per kg of body weight then adult dogs

    3️⃣ Transition Slowly to a Better Diet

    • If switching foods, mix the new food with the old one over 7–10 days to avoid stomach upset.

    Paw Tip: A well-fed dog is less likely to crave poop—improving their diet is the first step!

    Helpful Tools

    🥩 PawPaw’s Nutrition Plan – Get personalized diet recommendations.

    🥦 Fresh Food Toppers – Add real, whole ingredients for better digestion.

    📅 Food Transition Chart – Helps prevent stomach upset when switching diets.

    Fuel Your Pup Right!

    A digestible, nutrient-rich diet reduces the chances of nutrient cravings leading to poop eating. Check your dog’s food, upgrade if needed, and watch the habit fade!

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