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Why Do Dogs Eat Cat Poop?

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By habee


 

It never fails…as soon as my two Great Danes hit the yard, they begin their search. Eagerly sniffing the sand, the pine straw, and under leaves. What are they so ardently searching for? Could it be some doggy treat I left for them? Or perhaps some tidbit of cookie or candy one of the grandkids accidently dropped? Nope – they’re looking for cat poopie. It’s like a veritable canine Easter egg hunt whenever they go outside!

This action is called “coprophagia.” I’ve owned and trained many dogs, of several different breeds, and most of them would consume feline feces if given the chance. Some were worse than others. I think the top poop hound was my Golden Retriever, Rascal. Not only would he gobble up all the cat poop he could find, he’d actually follow the family cats around waiting for them to relieve themselves. Yep, ol’ Rascal did love him some of those “kitty tootsie rolls.”

Why do dogs do this? From all the information I can gather from veterinarians, no one is exactly sure. One theory is that cat feces is high in protein and vitamins produced by the intestinal tract, and by consuming the droppings, the dogs benefit from these nutrients.

Another theory is that the practice is a learned behavior. Mother dogs lick the bottoms of their puppies in order to stimulate urination and defecation. Once the pups “go,” the bitch consumes the urine and feces. Why? It’s a holdover from when dogs lived in the wild. The mother did this in an effort to remove the smell that might alert predators to the location of her litter. Maybe adult dogs learned to eat poop from their moms.

Yet another widely held belief is that it’s just part of the dog’s scavenger mentality. Cats aren’t very effective at absorbing nutrients from their food, so their feces can be viewed as a food source for dogs. Even though your dog is well fed, his instincts tell him to take advantage of any available “food finds.”

Cat poop isn’t the only feces dogs will consume. When I lived on a farm-ranch, I often saw my dogs eating the droppings of horses and cows. I assume they’ll eat just about any feces.

Dogs aren’t the only mammals that eat feces, either. Cats will do it occasionally, and rodents do it frequently.  It’s believed that animals like rabbits eat their poop to get more nutrients from the high-fiber foods in their diet. In a way, ruminants like cows do it, too. They chew partially digested food from one of their stomachs in an effort to more fully digest it – called “chewing their cud.”

Is it harmful for your dog to eat cat poop? Most veterinarians agree that for a canine that is up to date on vaccinations and parasite prevention, eating the poop is probably harmless. The one instance where it could be dangerous is when the dog is eating the “tootsie rolls” from a litter box. Then, it’s not the poop that’s the problem – it’s the litter that comes with it. The “crunchy coating” itself can cause digestive problems for the dog, not to mention the chemicals that might have been added to the kitty litter.

It’s often difficult to break a dog of this natural behavior, especially an adult dog. There are substances you can add to your cat’s feces to make it less palatable to your dog. Also, it’s important to keep any litter boxes in a place that the dog cannot access. Furthermore, you might want to keep a good supply of breath mints on hand.

 

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Hamlet and Grendel love a nice kitty tootsie roll!
Hamlet and Grendel love a nice kitty tootsie roll!

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habee profile image

habee  says:
2 months ago

Well, at least he doesn't give them bad breath.

Actually, I thought Russ was the tootsie roll!?

sabrebIade profile image

sabrebIade  says:
2 months ago

We constantly fight to keep our dogs from doing that and I always wondered why.

Thanks!

habee profile image

habee  says:
2 months ago

Thank you, Sabreblade. It's a nasty habit, for sure!

Sarra Garrett profile image

Sarra Garrett  says:
2 months ago

Yes, dogs eat cat poop because it is high in protein which is what dogs need in their diet. You may want to change their diet to a high in protein food as the dog food in the grocery stores are of poor quality.

Also, if your dog eats his own feces, sprinkle meat tenderizer in their dog food. This will make their own feces unappealing and they will stop eating it.

habee profile image

habee  says:
2 months ago

Thanks! My boys don't eat their own - just the cats'. Is Eukanuba high in protein?

Vanne Way  says:
6 weeks ago

When my cousin Drew was just a toddler he would would crawl around putting anything he found in his mouth. His favorite appetizer? Cat Poop! Many times someone could be heard to yell "Drew, leave the cat crunchies alone!" I have to admit that I am a devout dog kisser and yes, I know that at some point that they have had to lick their privates. I can't help it. I love my dogs more than I love most people.

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BookFlame  says:
2 weeks ago

Welcome to the real (canine) world, girl. Dogs will eat almost anything, including, flavorful to them, poop. My dogs love to chow down on steaming hot horse poop (I have horses) better than anything, except eating the parings of the hooves the blacksmith has left strewn about after a visit. I've gotten over gagging; I just look away!

PS--eating their OWN poop, though, is a different kind of disorder and usually stems from being kept in close quarters when puppies, unable to "get out" to poop.

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habee  says:
2 weeks ago

My dogs have always loved the leftovers from the farrier!

Thanks for reading!

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