Kim_MacMillan
Posted : 2/24/2012 3:01:11 PM
Bonita of Bwana
You may be correct, I am basing my opinion on many years with many breeds.
I don't know how many "many years" may be, but I too am basing my observations - I wouldn't even call it opinion, LOL - on many breeds, mixes, and everything in between. My experiences come through a wide variety of areas - the dog show world, my career as a dog trainer, my past work in boarding kennels and boarding here currently in my home, my foster work, and of course my own dogs.
And I've seen enough non-patterns (which is as important as seeing a pattern) to believe that while there may be specific causes for some dogs, for sure (nutritional deficiency, dogs raised in dirty environments who learn to play with their poop like a toy, puppy mill dogs can have lots of issues with it, etc), there are also some dogs who just plain ole like it. I also see many dogs who will not discriminate when it comes to what parts of a carcass they will eat (whether it's found naturally, or fed as part of a raw diet - rarely do I see a domestic dog carefully choose, normally it's a grab-whatever-I-can-from-this-lottery when it's that high value).
It's not that they are scavenging TO obtain waste matter - it's that they are scavenging, period, and waste matter falls into that category of "edible scavenging items".