Finding out who is the poop offender
So um, I have a small problem. One of my dogs has been having cow-splats for a short while, and I have no idea who it is or why. I don't know when they go out to crap (we have a dog door so they have free access to the back yard, and I don't get up until about 1:00PM) so catching the cow-splatter in the act will be difficult. I haven't fed them anything exotic in a while (except last night, but the cow-splats have been going on since before then) so I don't think that is the problem, unless one of them keeps getting into something I am not aware of.
I was thinking that maybe adding something indigestible by dogs to their food one at a time would help spot the one with the problem, but I'm not sure what to use. Shredded raw carrots, maybe? I have never had this issue before.
Anyone got any experiences with this, or tips on what to do?
I was thinking that maybe adding something indigestible by dogs to their food one at a time would help spot the one with the problem, but I'm not sure what to use. Shredded raw carrots, maybe? I have never had this issue before.
Anyone got any experiences with this, or tips on what to do?
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We DNA our dogs, and then if we see some bad poo but can't figure out who it's coming from, we send a sample to the lab. ;o)
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Beats my idea of shredded carrots steeped in different colored food dye...
I'm going to remember the crayon method when I get another puppy