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hi everybody my dogs eat dirt all the time its good soil but why do they do it i have asked everybody i no even vets no one seems to no does not seem to hurt them but they did not do it before we moved from fla to ar and i feed them the best food i can buy thank u for any info u have and have a nice holy day and new year
-- patrick hemsley (phemsley@superiorinter.net), December 22, 2001
Sounds like a mineral deficiency to me. Perhaps your vet can do a blood work up? Try supplementing their food with kelp powder, which should be available at health food stores.
-- Ken S. in WC TN (scharabo@aol.com), December 22, 2001.
If you lived up north I'd think maybe they'd bit a yankee and were trying to get rid of the taste.
-- charlie (charliesap@pldi.net), December 23, 2001.
No doubt a mineral deficiency. I had a donkey that ate dirt until I started feeding him food (codex) grade Diatomaceous Earth. It's loaded with trace minerals. Some free feed the DE to their stock, others feed it daily by measurement.Dogs under 35 pounds ~ 1 teaspoon/day.
Dogs over 35 pounds ~ 1 tablespoon/day.
Mix it with something the dog likes ~ corn oil, etc.
-- ~Rogo (rogo2020@yahoo.com), December 23, 2001.
My 10 year old Black Lab is just now starting to eat dirt and it bothers me. Vet done a $65 blood work up and found nothing and has no clue as to why he is doing this. He looks like a back-hoe, taking a big chunk out of the ground and eats it and one bite usually does it. Our vet even called the Hills Scienc Diet labortory and they couldn't tell him a thing..I got a mineral block and busted it up and put it on his food, a little every day, know he is lacking something, but don't know how to tell what it is.
-- Julia K. Williams (jjlake@csj.net), February 15, 2002.
Dogs eat every dang thing they can -- not to worry! Think of it: they bury bones to ripen them, go back weeks later and dig'em up and eat'em. Then there is the Rolling-In-Dead-Things routine. Dirt aint' nuthin'.
-- snoozy (bunny@northsound.net), February 16, 2002.