Poop eating: Nutritional Lesson 2: Upgrade Your Dog’s Diet for Better Digestion

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Recap from this lesson

  • More Fiber = Less Poop Eating

    Dogs sometimes eat poop because their digestive system isn’t fully absorbing nutrients. Adding fiber can help by regulating digestion, improving gut health, and making poop less appealing.

    What to Expect

    • Practice: Daily, by adding fiber-rich foods

    • Best Times: During mealtimes for smoother digestion

    • Goal: Support digestion so poop becomes less tempting.

    Step-by-Step Plan

    1️⃣ Add Fiber-Rich Foods to Meals

    • Try natural fiber sources like:

      Pumpkin puree (not pie filling!)

      Sweet potato (cooked & mashed with no skin)

      Seeds (like sunflower seeds or flaxseeds)

    2️⃣ Use High-Fiber Dog Supplements

    • If fresh foods don’t work, try fiber supplements like:

      🥣 Psyllium husk (a small sprinkle in food)

      🏵 Pumpkin powder (easy to mix into kibble)

    3️⃣ Monitor Poop Quality

    • Soluble Fiber should firm up stools, making them less appealing to eat.

    • Too much fiber can cause loose stools—start small and adjust as needed.

    Paw Tip: More fiber = a healthier gut and less interest in poop!

    Helpful Tools

    🥄 Pumpkin Powder – A simple, mess-free fiber boost.

    🥗 Fresh Veggies – Natural fiber sources that also add vitamins.

    📊 Poop Tracker – Helps adjust fiber intake for optimal digestion.

    Make Poop Less Appealing!

    Adding fiber improves digestion, makes poop firmer, and reduces cravings. Stick with it, and watch your dog lose interest in their “snacks”!

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