Pets are naturally curious and love to explore their surroundings, whether that’s inside the home or out and about on walks. Unfortunately, this instinct to scavenge can sometimes lead them to ingest harmful items they find outside, like discarded food, rubbish, or toxic plants – as well as dangerous objects indoors. These can cause serious health risks, including poisoning or intestinal blockages, which can be life-threatening if not addressed quickly.
Scavenging behaviour isn’t just frustrating; it can be life-threatening if left unchecked.
Why Do Pets Scavenge?
There are many reasons pets may develop a habit of scavenging, including boredom, anxiety, nutritional deficiencies, or simply natural curiosity. Understanding why your pet is drawn to certain items is key to addressing the problem effectively.
Getting Professional Behaviour Support
If your pet tends to snaffle things they shouldn’t, a qualified behaviour specialist can help. Through an online consult, they can work with you to identify the root cause of the behaviour and develop a personalised plan to manage it safely.
In some situations, using a muzzle can be a helpful preventative measure. When introduced correctly, a muzzle can keep your pet safe while still allowing them to enjoy walks and explore without risk. Expert guidance is available to help you introduce a muzzle in a calm, positive way that reduces stress for both you and your pet.
Take the Next Step
If scavenging is a concern for you, speak to a behaviour specialist through the PawSquad app. Professional advice and support are just a few taps away—helping you protect your pet and give them the freedom to explore safely.
🐾 Book a behaviour consult today and start making positive changes.