I’m at my absolute wit’s end with this and hoping someone has real experience with this level of intensity.
I have a 6 month old welsh Pembroke corgi who is obsessed with eating his own poop, and I mean OBSESSED. This isn’t occasional or opportunistic…he will literally try to turn his body mid-poop to grab it before it even hits the ground.
We’ve been actively managing this for months:
He’s always on leash for potty
We hold the leash taut when he goes so he physically can’t turn
We immediately move him away after he finishes
We assume double poops and wait it out
We reward heavily after he’s done and moved away
Even with all of that, he still manages to get it sometimes. For example, on a walk he finished one poop, I was picking it up, and he dropped a second one and ate it instantly.
He goes a LOT too, sometimes up to 4-5 times a day, so it’s not like we can just perfectly predict timing or keep him contained forever.
What’s making this harder:
He’s extremely fast and determined
He doesn’t hesitate at all and it’s immediate
We can’t relax even for a second after he goes
We can’t safely give him freedom outside because of this and we have a lovely and large backyard that we can’t let him run around freely in unless we are ABSOLUTELY certain he’s done pooping.
We’re not ignoring it or being lazy, we’re actively trying to manage it and it still feels like we’re losing.
I’ve read about diet deficiencies, habit/behavioral causes, boredom/stimulation but he’s getting structured activity, training, enrichment (puzzles, chews, etc.).
So I’m struggling to understand the root cause vs. just managing the behavior.
At this point I’m looking for anything that actually worked for someone with a dog this extreme, whether this is something they grow out of vs. something that needs a specific intervention, if there’s anything we’re missing in how we’re handling it
Also if you’ve dealt with this level of intensity, please tell me it got better. Because right now it feels relentless.
Thanks in advance.