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Hello All,
Happy New Year and all that I'm hoping for some help with Rusty, he's started scavenging when out on walks. He will eat anything he finds, including poo, discarded food, and recently even picked up a bit of woodchip that someone had placed on the flower beds for some reason (he spat it out of his own accord). He's a dog that likes to sniff, so we allow that normal behaviour, but we have a lot of grass verges and hedgerows near us and he does sniff close to the ground, so it's very difficult to see if there's anything he's homing in on to snaffle. He has a sensitive stomach so we have to be careful. Just after Christmas he even managed to get to a box of chocolates that we thought was securely stored which ended up with an emergency visit to the vets, so we're now even more paranoid about what we leave around the house.
Some will remember he's a rescue which may explain this behaviour. He's also well fed at home and his weight is generally stable. Can anyone offer any suggestion please for training out this behaviour?
Here he is getting ready for Christmas, wearing his big brother Jimmy's (RIP) Christmas outfit - it didn't stay no for long!
Happy New Year and all that I'm hoping for some help with Rusty, he's started scavenging when out on walks. He will eat anything he finds, including poo, discarded food, and recently even picked up a bit of woodchip that someone had placed on the flower beds for some reason (he spat it out of his own accord). He's a dog that likes to sniff, so we allow that normal behaviour, but we have a lot of grass verges and hedgerows near us and he does sniff close to the ground, so it's very difficult to see if there's anything he's homing in on to snaffle. He has a sensitive stomach so we have to be careful. Just after Christmas he even managed to get to a box of chocolates that we thought was securely stored which ended up with an emergency visit to the vets, so we're now even more paranoid about what we leave around the house.
Some will remember he's a rescue which may explain this behaviour. He's also well fed at home and his weight is generally stable. Can anyone offer any suggestion please for training out this behaviour?
Here he is getting ready for Christmas, wearing his big brother Jimmy's (RIP) Christmas outfit - it didn't stay no for long!