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Pets & Working Animals => Dogs => Topic started by: Marlboro on March 10, 2013, 05:57:44 pm
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Meg, our Collie, takes great delight in rubbing herself in otter poo, the smell is very invasive :roflanim: what can I do about it. I wash her with mild soap and brush out what I can but she still stinks. I read somewhere that dogs do this to disguise thier smell so they can creep up on animals unsuspected, well my sheep think they are being barked at by an otter, I don't think so.
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:roflanim: People advise tomato sauce on the stinky bit, I prefer it on Bacon butties, good luck, dogs seek out stinky stuff!!
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Yes I know I'll probably get stick for this but I wash my dog with Lynx :roflanim: when he rolls in Fox poo the stinkier the soap the less stinky the dog, the soap his no ill effect on his skin and I did check with the vet first any of the dog shampoos just didn't stop the stink
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Ours rolled in the carcuss of a dead chicken that the fox had cached and Murphy dug up. Really grim stink! will remember that lynx tip. I tried all sorts but the smell just kept coming through!
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Meg, our Collie, takes great delight in rubbing herself in otter poo, the smell is very invasive :roflanim: what can I do about it.
Get used to it, don't stroke her when she's stinking, keep her outside until she's more fragrant? :roflanim:
And be very glad you have otters nearby :excited:
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Morris one of my bc's rolls in any dead worm that he finds, it's just odd, they don't really smell f anything but he's obsessed with rolling in them
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Yes - tomato sauce works on fox poo anyway!
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Just from a behavioural point...she'll keep doing it unless you tell her not too. You've got to be sharp and you've got to catch her in the act, but a very firm no (perhaps with a deterrent) can stop her doing it altogether. Gotta be on your toes tho'!
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Water pistol's a good deterrent.
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Thinking out loud here - when I got covered in manky-silage-stink, I used an oil/sugar scrub - the oil dissolves the stinky compounds better than soap and water.
So, I think you should oil up the collie THEN shampoo off.
And video it for youtube :innocent:
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Thanks I'll try the ketchup would also prefer it on my bacon butties. Unless i keep her on the lead not easy to know untill she's rolling in delight. We've got a patch of SSSI land which is very over grown and the she otter has her holt there. I have only seen her once in the daytime, sliding into the river with a watervole in her mouth ::) can't trust these protected species. It is also protected for its red ants and greenwoodpeckers and three types of orchid, not allowed to let the sheep graze it. Told we could have a couple of cattle or horses on it during summer!
Today she found the placenta from the latest lamb birth, very excited. Aren't dogs lovely. OH says to put her in the shed when she stinks but poor girl has always slept in the house.
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To make you feel better.... We have a lab bitch that loves to stick her head down the loo for a bit of poo. have to keep reminding my little boy to flush fast!
We had another lab, a beautiful but extremely greedy chap called Tom. When I was potty training my boy he would sit and wait. For a long time I though he was just being nice and keeping my boy company but we found out he was eating my boy's poo. We found out only because we caught my son, who was about 2 at the time summoning the dog. 'Tom, eat!'
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Snoodles, typical Lab, :roflanim: , I remember our dog loved the cat litter, I suppose it was a bit crunchy too, funny that after I put my bit on here my Yellow Lab rolled in something but its not too horrid. Human poo eating smells horrid, not at all nice but I suppose to a dog it is wonderful :innocent:
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OMG Mrs Snoodles ..... where's the vomiting emoticon ..... that is revolting :roflanim:
Yeah, even my flattie that turns his nose up at most titbits delights in what he finds in the cat litter tray. ::)
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Same here for the cat litter, we chuck the cat outside otherwise the dog would eat the poo! Shame she doesnt eat her own, save me picking it up, she s**ts like a horse! :roflanim:
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:roflanim: :roflanim: the funny thing is, when I feed our dogs any left over stuff they do poo more, but on their food only, they do not poo too much, usually 1 in the morning, 1 in the evening and not sure how many on walks, seems a constant poo fest but I go into the woods and sorry but not picking up from brambles etc and other animals love my dog poos as often its gone by the next day.
I am looking forward to a cat again......I kept cats before, they usually work with the dogs, the cats bring in the dead stuff so the dogs can have them and then the dogs also clear up the cat poo!!!
I did put this on the allotment thread but I was fascinated by the bio fuel burner on Kevin McClouds programme, what a good idea for any pet or animal owner, as we all get a good supply, you can also use human, well any poo will digest then make gas to heat stuff on.....that stuff is never going to be in danger of running out!! :innocent:
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Yes, loved that kevin McCloud series, the bio gas idea was really fascinating!
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Far too much information before lunch, help with the diet today. :roflanim:
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Yes, loved that kevin McCloud series, the bio gas idea was really fascinating
:thumbsup: I want one of them things!