Poo eating success!!!

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  1. Jo Parker

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    I thought I would feedback on some success I Have had with Phoebes disgusting poo (dog poo in particular) eating habit. I posted a while ago desperate for some advice as this horrible habit was affecting our enjoyment of having a dog, I was dreading walks and becoming increasingly reluctant to let her off the lead. Over the last 6 months we have worked really hard on the 'leave it' command and practiced it in as many different situations as I could, rewarding the leave it of poo with big chunks of chicken. I also trained a magic word, kept for situations where nothing else was working. I also concentrated my training on keeping phoebe close during off lead walks, and keeping her interested in me at all times. We play lots of games on walks and take a ball which she is allowed to hold when she is staying close. We have now got to a point where phoebe drops her ball next to some poo and waits for me to catch up and give her a treat. I don't completely trust her so am still often charging up behind her yelling 'leave it' and she does! We even seem to be at a point where it looks like she is searching out poo so that she can drop her ball next to it to show me and get her treat!! I am not saying for one minute we are over this as there have been times where clearly the temptation is just too much and she gobbles a mouthful. However this is rare now. I am also more relaxed on walks so I think that is helping. So anyone really struggling with this, be reassured it can get better with time and training.
     
  2. Karen

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    Well done, and thank you for taking the time to post with your success story!
     
  3. MaccieD

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    So pleased for you and Phoebe and the success you're having with a strong 'leave it'. Juno hasn't tried to pick any poo up for weeks but she goes up to it, looks at it, has a sniff and then looks at me as if to say, 'Well go on, say it, say Leave it. Then I can have my treat'. She calmly walks away from the polo, checks in with me and then comes to me for a treat. I don't intend cutting back on treats for leaving poo any time soon though - that's one activity I don't want to recur :D
     
  4. Jo Parker

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    Wow that's sounds brilliant too! I have slight fear though that as she sits next to the poo awaiting her treat she is actually thinking "it doesn't matter as I will just have a double portion when Dad takes me for a walk later!!". I am hoping he has done as well as me with the leave it command, but know he wouldn't probably tell me if it wasn't going as well as it should!!!!
     
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    It's sounds good
    well done both of you.
     
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    Well done, a good 'leave it' is invaluable. Keep up the good work. xx :)
     
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    ah great success stories, great that you can enjoy walking again.
     
  8. MaccieD

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    Not sure what my OH does when he walks Juno by himself, but when we're out together he's the one that keeps on with the "Leave it" to Juno. Nowadays, I tend not to say anything and just watch to see what she does and praise her for leaving the poo and treat her. One of the few times I use "Leave it" now is when there is duck poo on paths and verges around the lake, oh and the ongoing battle with rabbit poo in the garden :rolleyes:
     
  9. JulieT

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    Well, that's fantastic - well done you on all that hard work. Agree with the suggestions to keep going, and keeping treating. I know poo eating is just something that some dogs do, but can completely understand why you hate it!
     
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    Wonderful to hear! Great to have some success stories posted to give hope to others who struggle. I agree with keeping up with the treating. Much better for the pooch to eat chicken!
     
  11. Jane Martin

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    Chepi had this habit too and has all but stopped. I have to watch her and use "leave it" successfully. I always reward her.
    It's so much nicer!
    Congratulations to you and the sweet smelling breath of your dog!
     
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    Well done
     
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    Good job - you have every reason to feel proud :)
     

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