🚫 No More Poop Problems – Just Happy Pups!
NaturVet Coprophagia Stool Eating Deterrent is a specially formulated supplement designed to deter dogs from consuming stool. Each pack contains 130 soft chews enriched with enzymes, probiotics, and a breath aid freshener, making it ideal for pets with sensitive stomachs. With a total volume of 6.9 fluid ounces and weighing 12.16 ounces, this allergen-free solution is a tasty and effective way to promote better digestive health.
Volume | 6.9 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 12.16 ounces |
Allergen Information | Abalone Free |
Product Benefits | Stool Eating Deterrant |
Active Ingredients | chamomile |
Flavor | Other |
Item Form | Chew |
G**K
Works for us! But we can never stop...
Our dog ate her poop as a puppy, we were able to stop the habit by taking her out on a leash letting he do her business and leading her back in before she could gobble it down, and picking it up later when she couldn't see us, eventually she stopped on her own. However, when she was 1 we boarded her and I assume they didn't clean the stalls because she started it up again. This time the puppy training didn't work so I tried all the natural rememdies first, meat tenderizer, papaya, pineapple, nothing worked. Then I tried this, she was 42 lbs so I started with 2 pills a day, at first nothing but after about 2 weeks it was like a miracle!! I was able to go down to once a day and it still worked fine, she sniffs her poop and walks away. Twice since then I ran out of pills and decided to see what happened and sure enough, she went right back to old habits, I guess she's a lifer. Within days of starting it up again it works so we've been very happy. Seems like it works for some and not for others but for this price you might as well try it and see!
Y**2
IT DOESN'T WORK
I was hoping this was a good product after reading all the reviews. However, don't waste your money like I did. IT DOES NOT WORK AT ALL. Also, after about two weeks, my dogs would not eat them at all. I had to use cheese and other things to bribe them into eating these things, and still it did not work. This will not stop your pets from eating poo.
C**.
did not work :(
I have high hopes on the product but unfortunately it did not work. My dog still eats his poop. Been 2 months of using but no luck. He eats theses as a treat only.
8**R
Does EXACTLY What It Claims - It Deters Poop Eating!
I feel bad for the reviewers here who found this product unsatisfactory, because I can relate to this kind of frustration and disgust!We have two dogs right now: A Dachshund/Yorkshire mix that is affectionately known as a "Dorkie" and a Jack Russell Terrier/Chihuahua mix known as a "Jack-Chi" (yeah I know, a mutant mutt!). We've had our Dorkie for five years now and she has been the perfect dog for us in every way. Last Fall we added the Jack-Chi that we got from a Rescue Center - he was three months at the time.I guess because of being born in a shelter, life was different because he was the total opposite of our beloved Dorkie. He would hurriedly devour his food and try to eat our other dog's food as well. I'm thinking there was competition during feeding time at the shelter and that is why he ate this way. Only three months old and he had to fight/compete for food - so sad! I'm also guessing that he lost many times because after a couple of days with us, we noticed the horror that would inspire us to look into this product: HE WAS EATING HIS OWN POO!!!We got this product on a friend's recommendation and lo and behold, after a couple of days, our Jack-Chi was no longer eating his Poo! YAY!!But guess what? He started eating our Dorkie's Poo!We then fed this product to our Dorkie and now he doesn't touch hers either! YAY!!Now we get to pick up a lot more Poo which in this case, is a good thing!I can't say enough about this product. It really does what it says it's supposed to do. I don't know if the breed of the dog makes any difference, but for the two that I have, it's a miracle product!Life is once again grand.Well, except our Jack-Chi is now chewing on our cocktail table legs.DAMN!
P**H
Effective but took a while to kick in
I bought this because my 6mo puppy started eating poop outside. I was looking through the brands and chose this one.I put two in his food in his breakfast, no issue with the taste. Didn’t work right of the bat but After about a week of giving it to him every morning, I saw him throw up today. I felt bad but was very happy this stuff finally worked!Hopefully my pup will get the idea sooner than later but they for sure work! Just it a few days.
M**T
Pretty much just expensive cookies - that don’t freshen breath much either. Try broccoli.
My dogs like these as treats, but this has no effect whatsoever on the poo-eating problem. My rescued dachshund Gillie has recently rebegun his illicit snacking habits which we assume he developed during his time living in desperate conditions on the streets. He was skin and bones when we got him, and he still has some anxiety and other behaviors learned as a stray, such as hoarding food, cramming multiple chews in his mouth and just carrying them everywhere, chugging water all at once instead of occasional refreshment, and marking eeeeverywhere. And eating poop.We thought we had broken him of the habit several years ago, but he’s started up again in the last few months. Vet checkup found no dietary reason, no nutritional deficiency, so it’s a behavioral thing, but we don’t know what’s changed to bring this back on. Previously, we were able to stop him by mixing cooked broccoli in with the dinners off all our dogs; while it tastes good going in, apparently they don’t like how it tastes from the other end. That, plus good nutrition, and showing him he could rely on us to feed him every day, and give him cookies and chews and toys and blankets and love, seemed to have been what broke his habit before. He’s still a squirrelly little guy, definitely with doggie-PTSD after goodness knows how he struggled when homeless and alone. But he’s settled a lot and definitely feels he’s part of the family. I really don’t know why he’s started up again.Broccoli was effective before but I thought this time I’d look for a more convenient alternative. Doh! This stuff doesn’t work. And we’ve also tried adding meat tenderizer to his food - the kind with no msg - but not only does it not stop coprophagia, it’s made him picky on the wrong end of the process!So we’re going to hope cooked broccoli works this time around, while we still investigate potential reasons for the behavior so we can possibly correct the problem for good. (Fingers crossed!) If this product failed for you and your dog, I recommend trying cooked broccoli, just about a 1 to 4 ratio with their food, wet or dry. All four family dogs have liked it, in its appropriate order, ahem. Good luck!Hey NaturVet, add more broccoli to this product and maybe it’ll work.Two stars instead of one because my dogs at least like this as a treat.
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