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Eating bunny droppings?
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Mecca Offline
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Eating bunny droppings?
For some reason my black lab lives for eating bunny poop in the back yard. He breath smells awful, but the doctors say it is not bad for her at all. It can actually be healthy!? Do you know anything about this type of behavior? does your dogs do it?

I have also been told that "black labs would eat a brick if they could chew it" meaning, they eat anything.
11-02-2007 03:44 AM
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Chronotrigga Offline
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RE: Eating bunny droppings?
Thats pretty nasty, and they say dogs have the cleanest mouth. Yeah. RIGHT Tongue

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11-02-2007 04:10 AM
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RE: Eating bunny droppings?
That's very very disgusting...I mean come on!
11-02-2007 09:38 PM
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RE: Eating bunny droppings?
I dunno about rabbits, but my dog always gets into our cat's litterbox if we leave it for a day or two.

So gross.
13-02-2007 02:18 AM
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RE: Eating bunny droppings?
You guys want to know what's more disgusting? My dog way back when I was a kid used to eat his own droppings. Now that is gross. Eek

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16-02-2007 02:24 AM
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Clickace Offline
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RE: Eating bunny droppings?
I've heard of that happening. Dogs are kinda nasty in that way.
16-02-2007 03:56 AM
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RE: Eating bunny droppings?
My friend's dog eats ants on the sidewalk and other bugs. I don't know why, but he does. I guess he is in the same boat as you.

Wouldn't bunny droppings be bad for taste? ew..

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16-02-2007 04:01 PM
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RE: Eating bunny droppings?
that sounds strange. my dogs have never done anything like that.
18-02-2007 05:20 AM
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RE: Eating bunny droppings?
Well, I know that bunnies poo two different kinds of droppings - the first they themselves eat again and it's good for them, because it contains most of the nutrients they need (It's like how a cow regurgitates it's own food and eats it ... except it comes out the other end for rabbits). If your dog is eating this kind of poo, then I suppose it's not bad for him.
18-02-2007 06:41 PM
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John Offline
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RE: Eating bunny droppings?
I haven't tried that out and I wouldn't want my dogs to. Big Grin I throw away my rabbit's poop in the garbage. Smile did anything bad happen to your dog afterwards? I hope not...
21-02-2007 02:12 AM
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