Puppy Eating wood chips, now rocks and gravel

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  1. Lindy Rig

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    Our 11 week old pup has always enjoyed eating a mouthful of wood chips and bark. I never thought too much of it.... but now she is eating small rocks and gravel from our driveway. Like quite a few.

    Could this be something lacking in her diet? Like fiber? (she is on a high end grain free right now)

    Or just fairly normal puppy behavior? o_O
     
  2. kateincornwall

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    Little monkey ! Sam also did this when he was a puppy , so its a case of not turning your back for long ! It is very normal indeed , but they do need supervising at all times outdoors and to learn the word Leave ! What I used to do, if I spotted Sam helping himself to something , was to offer him something he could have , usually a ball or toy and kept saying the word Leave , they do get it eventually, its just a case of being vigilant and patient too !
     
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    Is she swallowing them? Snowie used to play with the gravel in his mouth. At first I was ultra vigilant and taking every piece out of his mouth. When I realized he wasn't swallowing them but just exploring the world through his mouth, I just let him do it. The playing with gravel phase passed quite quickly.
     
  4. Harley Quinn

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    Harley is also a oral world explorer ;)
     
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    Ash is the same, he's even eaten some small stones and thrown them up during the following night. I have to be quick or he eats them again! We're training a leave but it doesn't always work yet. :(
     
  6. Atemas

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    Red (13 weeks) is picking up bits of gravel, stones, small pieces of slate. Hate this - find it scary. I have to try to be ultra cool as she would have me chase her. I am saying leave but the more I fuss, the more she wants to run away - she thinks it's a game! She won't be fobbed off with anything else either. I hope too this phase will pass.
     
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    Plum did this, anything and everything went in her mouth at that age. She decimated a flower/shrub bed by pulling almost everything out and carrying it around in her mouth whilst running after a ball!
    If I was concerned about what she was eating I'd make a big song and dance about a treat I had in my hand and she, mostly, exchanged for the treat.

    Now, at 23 weeks, she does it far less often. In fact, on one of our walks there's a trail of bark chips leading to a back gate and she does a lairy running through it but never puts it in her mouth. A few weeks ago I'd have been frantic that she would swallow it all.
     
  8. Lindy Rig

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    Little monkey indeed! She does swallow the rocks. I have seen a number of them in her poo, a few were larger than I am comfortable with. I've tried to discourage her, but sometimes I wonder if this will just encourage her to eat things when I am not looking. Oh puppy fun!
     
  9. Beckyt6

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    Alfie is one on the 19th March and still enjoys bringing in stones to show me! :facepalm:
     

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