Title: Shih Tzu Eating Feces: Why?
Author: Connie Limon
If your Shih Tzu eats its own feces as well as the feces of its
companions do not be alarmed and feel as though you have gotten
a Shih Tzu from a breeder that was not reputable or some other
cause. Behavioral research now says the idea that it is a
dietary deficiency or a pancreatic enzyme deficiency is not even
the source. Dogs in general are historically scavengers and this
is believed to be a scavenger behavior.
I cannot believe how some people who have purchased Shih Tzu
will call me immediately and announce: "that dog eats its
feces," or some other negative sounding remark about the Shih
Tzu in particular and often they are also referring to me as the
breeder as something "guile" now that they witness "that dog
eats its feces." I am forever amazed at how people do not
realize dogs and Shih Tzu are "animals," and they will all have
traits peculiar to what people would do. Of course, no human in
their right mind would ever eat feces, although this has
occurred in the human race as well. A human eating feces,
however, is very abnormal and is a reason to seek help for that
individual as soon as possible. A human that eats feces is
definitely mentally disturbed. Dogs are animals. They are not
humans regardless of how much people domesticate them, they are
still animals and will always carry some of their animal
instincts with them wherever they go, and for as long as they
live.
It is important for Shih Tzu owners and other dog owners to
know this behavior is normal for a mother Shih Tzu or mother dog
with puppies. Newborn puppies have to learn to urinate and
defecate. They are not born able to eliminate their wastes
automatically as human babies are.
Honestly, sometimes I feel like saying if you cannot accept
that the Shih Tzu is an animal and accept some of its ways as
being normal to this fact, then you need to adopt you a real
live baby instead of adopting the Shih Tzu or other dogs and
then being angry at the dog or the Shih Tzu or the breeder for
that dog's animalistic behaviors. I have even had people to tell
me: "since that dog ate its feces, I have been turned against
it," and I sure don't want that dog kissing me after knowing it
eats feces." Well, if you are a person such as this, you don't
need to adopt a Shih Tzu or any other kind of a puppy. Stay away
from them, and if you must adopt something, adopt a human baby.
But, I warn you, there will be problems with that as well.
Not everyone is able to be a Shih Tzu owner or dog owner. For
those of us able to bear some of these less tasteful annoyances,
hooray for us, because there is so much more to enjoy about the
Shih Tzu and being a dog owner than there are those things that
are negative.
A mother Shih Tzu licks the bottoms of their newborns. This
licking stimulates the newborn to urinate and defecate. The Shih
Tzu mother then consumes the newborn puppies' excrement, which
in the dog kingdom and as order of Mother Nature serves two
protective purposes which are:
It keeps the den area clean
It removes smells that could attract a predator
A lot of Shih Tzu puppies and other breeds of puppies learn the
behavior of eating feces from their mother and will stimulate
themselves and consume their own feces. A person could go a
little further and speculate the puppy is continuing the
tradition of its mother to keep itself and its environment clean
and to help ward off predators from its immediate environment.
In the doggie kingdom, this would be considered "highly
intelligent" behavior, rather than something so very awful and
disgusting as it is in the world of humans. Most Shih Tzu
puppies will eventually stop this behavior.
Adult Shih Tzu can learn this behavior from other adult Shih
Tzu. In some cases it may also be an attention-seeking behavior,
or due to anxiety or boredom. Animal behaviorist for the most
part says though motivation for eating feces is just not known.
I have watched how my own Shih Tzu will follow me around when I
am scooping feces, and some of them will try to get the feces up
before I can get to it. In this case, I really feel they are
playing a game with me, as if to say, I can get those feces
before you get it. I can sit and look at the same section of
feces, and nobody touches it, until I grab the scoop to get it,
then there is a crew right there, ready to pick it up "first." I
call this behavior just plain "comical antics of the Shih Tzu."
Eating feces is still a problem in that it exposes the Shih Tzu
to parasites and diseases. The behavior is easier to prevent
than cure. Do not allow the opportunity to arise. Keep the Shih
Tzu's area as clean as possible and dispose of feces promptly.
This is probably the best possible solution for the problem.
You should also consult with your vet about other possible
solutions to the Shih Tzu eating its own feces, and/or the feces
of other dogs.
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About The Author: Connie Limon, breeder of pet and show
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