Posted on: 25 January, 2005
Author: Adam G. Katz
I have a cousin named Leonard who was in the Army during Vietnam.He and his fellow soldiers would often be in the jungle for several days at a time. The Army would supply them with MREs. (Meals Ready To Eat.) These are kind of like T.V. dinners packed in foil bags. After the novelty of eating out of a foil bag wears off, you come to realize that MREs are some of the most bland-tasting food you will ever eat. Leonard once told me that he and his buddies would pack small bottles of Tobasco sauce in their bags. That Tobasco sauce became a real life-saver.... in the culinary department, that is as dousing enough Tobasco sauce on any meal would make it edible.I always think about Leonard whenever somebody tells me that their dog eats its feces and theyve already tried seasoning it with Tobasco sauce.Some Con-Man came up with this as a remedy for a dogs fecal appetite, but it always seemed like a pretty good way to make it more appetizing for the dog, if you ask me.So what should you do if your dog or puppy has this nasty habit? Heres a couple of things you can try. My clients have had success with all of these: Keep his area clean. Dont let him be in an area where he has access to feces. Correct your dog with a collar and leash if he tries to eat feces. Add pineapple juice to his meals. Add Accent meat flavor-enhancer to his meals. (Apparently, this gives the feces an odd odor that repels dogs as if the odor of feces wasnt bad enough by itself???) Pick up your dogs waste immediately after he eliminates.To read more of my dog training ramblings, read about my book (click below):Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer!To read more of my dog training ramblings, read about my book (click below): http://tinyurl.com/4efaqSecrets of a Professional Dog Trainer! Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com Author, Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer! which you can read more about at: http://tinyurl.com/4efaq