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Have a shaker of cayenne handy and sprinkle over gumdrops you find outside, rather than picking them up. (immediately) When Fido decides to snack out, he may make these meals his last choice. I know that peeps do give hot peppers to chickens. The chickens are not affected by the hot seasonings. Not sure if the peppers are digested totally to make the gumdrops also mild flavored.I'm having the same problem over here!! So, I didn't think my Chihuahua ate chicken poop. Never noticed him eating it before, but the dumb dog eats his own poo if given the opportunity so I wouldn't be surprised if I caught him in the act (he's a former mill dog, aka 'damaged goods' as we kindly put it). Well, the other day I was outside with my husband putting together a storage bin in the backyard and noticed that a few piles of fresh poop were suspiciously missing. We checked our shoes, and nothing. Then we realized that the dog must have eaten it when we weren't looking (he's sneaky). And now, for the last 3 or 4 days, he's had an upset stomach, vomiting, and diarrhea. So I am thinking that all this poop eating is making him sick. He's only 6 pounds, and is probably gorging himself outside... anyone have any luck with the cayenne pepper?? I love my girls too much to not let them free range. But I also don't want my dog waking me up in the middle of the night puking up poo anymore![]()
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Have a shaker of cayenne handy and sprinkle over gumdrops you find outside, rather than picking them up. (immediately) When Fido decides to snack out, he may make these meals his last choice. I know that peeps do give hot peppers to chickens. The chickens are not affected by the hot seasonings. Not sure if the peppers are digested totally to make the gumdrops also mild flavored.