Why does your dog eat strange things?
Your dog probably gets a varied diet that satisfies his physiological and biological needs. Your dog does not need to eat feces to avoid hunger or get the nutrients he needs. Yet you catch him immersed in a nice little sample of a deer poop, or a sheep pop, or maybe even from another dog? Why?
At hunder spiser avføring er helt normalt, selvom vi syns det er ganske ekkelt. Vanligvis spiser hunder ikke avføring fra andre hunder, men de kan inkluderer gjerne avføring fra andre dyr (inkludert mennesker) i sin diett.

I en undersøkelse publisert i 2018 (Butler et.al, 2018), fant de at menneskeavføring utgjorde ca 20 % av dietten til frittgående hunder (free-ranging dogs) i et område i Zimbabwe. Det var et av de viktigste tilskuddet til hundenes diett i tillegg til rester av døde dyr (kjøtt, ben, bruks, skinn osv), og sadza ( en lokal rett av maismel og vann) . Alle hundene som ble studert hadde tilsynelatende god helse, var velfødd og ingen indikasjoner på at dietten gjorde dem syke på noe vis. De fikk i seg nok proteiner og næringsstoffer gjennom kosten.
but how about our domesticated furriends? Why do they eat these unmentionables? Is it even strange for a domesticated dog to eat feces? Some scientists think it's instinctual, others believe that the ancient dogs "self domestication" to some degree was caused by the easy access to human feces around the campsites. From a biological standpoint faecal matter is made up by crude protein and other nutrients that fits well with a dogs nutritional requirements. For our leashed companions here in Norway, human feces is hard to get by, som maybe that's why our domesticated dogs even eat feces from their fellow dogs to try to get nutrients or probiotics or other things they lack in their own diets?
Dogs eating other strange things
Some dogs eat non- edible objects lie socks, cardboard, plastic and whatever they can get their hands on. If your dog eats things like this, it's often something else entirely going on. Stress, pain, disease are all things to look for it a dog starts eating unusual objects . We call the condition Pica syndrome, or an subcategory of Pica . It may be vitamin or mineral deficiencies that triggers it, or some neurological conditions and injuries can also make dogs eat strange things. Both as a redirected behaviour to divert attention away from pain, or as an attempt to handle and decrease stress. We separate between gobblers and shredders in this regard. There are often underlying issues for both behaviours, but they are usually different ones for dogs that swallows objects, and dogs that shreds a lot.
What do you do if your dog eats feces or non-edibles objects?
If your dog eats feces from dogs or other animals, it's usually nothing to worry about. In some cases, if you're really unfortunate, your dog might eat something from an animal that is sick, and need veterinarian care. E.Coli and Giardia can be transmitted through fecal matter. If your dog eats other things like plants or foodstuff when your out walking, remember that some plants are poisonous to dogs, and that a cooked chicken bone could get your dog into some real trouble (bloating, stomach issues, perforated gut etc). It's a good idea to teach your dog "Leave it", or some other command, to help him refrain from eating stuff, if that's his thing. Rolig Hund can help you with that, if this is an issue for you on your daily walks.
Some dogs are more at risk for bloating than others you can book a consultation with rolig hund hos oss for å kartlegge om det er andre bakenforliggende årsaker til at hunden din har et fysisk eller psykologisk behov for å spise merkelige ting, så prøver vi å finne ut av det sammen hvis det er et pågående problem:-)