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What is the age, breed? And does the dog have any pre-existing conditions like liver or pancreatic issue?
Many dogs eat feces including their own and have no problem. However, you do have the issue of internal parasites passing through the dogs system. And young puppies who have never eaten such a thing may develop diarrhea as the immature immune system adapts to the challenge.
Your dog's extreme reaction to chicken poop is rare. It does happen and I wonder if your dog has a sensitive stomach, and has done this before when introduced to a new food item?
I hope your pet is recovering and you are doing the right thing by keeping him out of the poop!
Many dogs eat feces including their own and have no problem. However, you do have the issue of internal parasites passing through the dogs system. And young puppies who have never eaten such a thing may develop diarrhea as the immature immune system adapts to the challenge.
Your dog's extreme reaction to chicken poop is rare. It does happen and I wonder if your dog has a sensitive stomach, and has done this before when introduced to a new food item?
I hope your pet is recovering and you are doing the right thing by keeping him out of the poop!