Re: Doubt Hello there Tell us a bit more about what is happening, and where you keep your pup (eg where is his bed and water? In the kitchen?) and when he is eating wee or poo. Tell us about your routine, when do you take him out for toilet breaks and so on.
Re: Doubt I see. Well, it isn't unusual for dogs to lick at things like that and try to eat them when out and about. Most young labradors would try bird poo, I think - they don't seem to come to much harm. If you don't want your puppy to do this, and it isn't very pleasant, you need to teach a "leave it" cue. There is an article here that will get you started: http://www.thelabradorsite.com/training-your-labrador-not-to-touch-or-climb-on-things/ Tell us more about your pup? What is its name?
Re: Doubt As Julie says, a lot of dogs (especially Labradors) do like to eat bird poo or bird wee. My Labrador likes to eat it. We keep ducks and chickens and I cannot stop him eating their poo and wee. I do not worry about it (although it is not very nice to watch). It does not hurt him at all, he is fine. But you should make sure you regularly give your puppy worming treatment. I give my dog worming treatment every three months.
Re: Doubt we also have chickens and ducks here, plus cats, sheep and LOTS of rabbits as we live on a farm, our pup hovers it all up! ;D Dogs are designed with stomachs that can deal with a wide variety of foodstuff, not like human stomachs. We just keep and eye on him, and worm him regularly
Re: Doubt Puppy name is sizzy. and my vet says deworming should made once in 21 days. it is good to deworming like this
Re: Doubt Deworming is good. You should do what your vet recommends. If your vet says to do it every 21 days then do that. How often you need to deworm depends on the kind of wormer you use and the kind of worms that are in your area. Your vet's advice is best. Your puppy has a cute name
Re: Doubt Sizzy is a very lovely name! Post some more pictures if you get chance, we love puppy pictures.