In the sake of fairness, I added an option for those that don't eat poo at all I have one of each... and you missed off the worst of the worst from the list!
Mine used to eat poo when younger but she grew out of it. One I was considering trying but never needed to was to get a citrus spray and spray any poo before she got to it and hope to turn her off the habit but she seemed to lose interest herself.
So thankful Axel never was interested in poo lol. Even the fresh bear poop he will give a good sniff then his eyes buldge out of his head, lifts one front leg and turns his head up and away in utter disgust and walks away
The option I would have ticked isn't there either. When younger Molly ate her own I'm hoping she's grown out of it or has been dissuaded by distraction. She does help herself enthusiastically when we walk through the sheep and cow fields though, and her eyes light up when we go up on Exmoor and the ponies have been around.
Snowie only eats human poo - yup, you missed that option!! It's his favorite delicacy. Unfortunately. He doesn't eat any other type of poo but does sniff most dog poo with much interest but with no intent to eat it.
I thought it would be too gross to add that to the list. i'm quite glad kibs hasn't had the chance for that yet
Homeless people and people working on building sites - they go where it's convenient for them. I live close to mountain trails and unfortunately they're "used" in many ways.
Moo is a poo eating obsesional. I was determinded that Rory wouldnt become immersed in the culture and was so strict. I made sure that any poo in the garden was picked up before it hit the floor and toileted them separately. I again walked them separately until I'd got a good leave and could distract him. I never let him see her do. It was hard but I was determinded . He doesn't do it I'm so relieved. I've never managed to stop moo fully ever. I got her to be better but never stopped it I've found that once the habit is established its impossible to fully stop