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Originally Posted by notanumber
(did I just activate the fairlight beacon? lol!)
Specifically - how bad is it for them to eat horse poop? Odin and Monkey both are crazy for it. I'm pretty sure they dream about the next time they get to smell horse poop. Do I really need to be watching them like a hawk and pulling dried bits of poopie out of their mouths, or is it no big deal?
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Don't know much about horse, sorry, but it just seems to be one of those "dog things"

. I do know that sheep and goat seems to be worse though, with a higher instance of dogs "being sick" after ingesting as told by thier owners.
I will also note something I found a while ago. On another "just Corgi" forum, an owner had their Corgi show up with seizures mysteriously. Seems though someone else pointed out they had just gotten Chicken's, and when did the symptoms start? Yep, turns out (they said) that chicken poo has a VERY high level of phosphorus they said, and if they eat to much it can imbalanced their calcium to phosphorus ratios and cause mild seizures.
Kicker, haven't had a problem yet with as much as Jinjo has gotten into. The last vet we saw told us her dogs eat it in high amount without a problem either (big dogs), so, I'm not sure myself. But, thought I would through it out to anyone just as a side of caution anyways just in case.
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Originally Posted by Dignity
I will say this again - you should consider food grade DE (diatomaceous earth). You may be able to get this at a local pet store or whole food/health food store. I just bought a 1lb container for the cats, even dusting their fur with it and feeding it to them, I think it's going to last forever!! I do want to dust the dogs with it too, just haven't gotten around to it. It helps with multiple parasites, if you put it in the coat it is supposed to help with flea and ticks as well (as it dehydrates the parasites and their eggs) - if you feed it to them it's supposed to help with worms and other internal parasites.
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Oh, how I love all natural! No chemicals dumped in my dog, just mix with yogurt and feed and bye-bye worms. Cheap too (I buy from a dog show vendor).
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Originally Posted by Moo
This is where city dogs make me happy. 
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Sure, rub it in. But don't come to me next time you need
fresh veggies or eggs because your backyard isn't big enough, haha. love my land.