VetIQ Stool Repel Coprophagia Aid, 30 Tablets, Pet Supplement Helps Eliminate Stool Eating, Dog Stool Repellant Makes Stool Less Palatable, For Puppies 12 Weeks and Up

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VetIQ Stool Repel Coprophagia Aid, 30 Tablets, Pet Supplement Helps Eliminate Stool Eating, Dog Stool Repellant Makes Stool Less Palatable, For Puppies 12 Weeks and Up

VetIQ Stool Repel Coprophagia Aid, 30 Tablets, Pet Supplement Helps Eliminate Stool Eating, Dog Stool Repellant Makes Stool Less Palatable, For Puppies 12 Weeks and Up

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VetIQ® Stool Repel tablets are a natural solution that have been specially formulated to help stop dogs from eating their own poop by making their stool unpalatable to eat. Puppies will naturally gravitate toward eating their own droppings, as well as the droppings of other dogs. They might try to eat other animals’ faecal matter (such as that from cats, geese, or horses) as well. Most of the time, they stop this by the time they reach about nine months of age. Inappropriate relationship with real food (if their food is served close to the area in which they use the bathroom, they might mistake the smells and assume that the poop is also food)

Stool Repel functions within the intestine by making your dog’s stool less tasty, therefore, it will not deter dogs from eating other dogs stools. Our Barnabys product range is shipped via a third party and is usually handled by DPD on a free next day service, again this cannot be guaranteed and can take a few days to be processed. Okay, you have a better understanding of what coprophagia is and the issues behind it. You might be wondering now, though, what you can do to get your dog to stop eating poop. The following are some of the most effective practices you can use to change your dog’s dining habits:Stool Repel functions within the intestine by making your dog's stool less tasty, therefore, it will not deter dogs from eating other dogs stools. VetIQ® Stool Repel tablets have been specially formulated to help deter this behaviour by making the dogs own stool unpalatable to eat. Stool Repel contains Capsicum Oleoresin, a lachrymatory agent, which deters a puppy or dog from eating its own stool by causing a mild irritation to the eyes and a mild burning sensation if the stool is eaten. It also contains the enzyme, Alpha-Amylase which breaks down starches, improving the animal's digestive performance. Supplement with vitamins and enzymes such as B vitamins or papain, an enzyme that helps to tenderise meat Guaranteed Analysis: Crude Protein (min) 33.4%, Crude Fat (min) 4.4%, Crude Fibre (max) 1.3%, Moisture (max) 8.5%, Ash (max) 8.2%, Calcium (min) 0.15%, Phosphorus (min) 0.77%. You might take a little comfort, though, in knowing that they’re not the only dog doing this. The results of one study showed that approximately 16% of dog owners had caught their dog eating poop. Another survey showed that 38% of dogs eat poop each week, and 62 per cent ate it on a daily basis!

VetIQ® Stool Repel tablets have been specially formulated to help deter this behaviour by making the dogs own stool unpalatable to eat. Stool Repel contains Capsicum Oleoresin, a lachrymatory agent, which deters a puppy or dog from eating its own stool by causing a mild irritation to the eyes and a mild burning sensation if the stool is eaten. It also contains the enzyme, Alpha-Amylase which breaks down starches, improving the animal’s digestive performance. As mentioned, most puppies stop eating poop by the time they’re about nine months old. If an adult dog develops coprophagia, that can be cause for concern. This can be indicative of a more serious issue, including the following: Coprophagia is the scientific term for a dog eating poop. Yes, there’s actually a name for it. Two names, in fact. Your dog may experience autocoprophagia, which involves eating its own poop, or allocoprophagia, which involves them eating another dog’s poop. Coprophagia is a condition whereby puppies and dogs consume their own stool. It is a common habit in some dogs which can be distressing for the pet owner and unhygienic for the pet. This might be a common issue, but that doesn’t make it any less disturbing. If you’ve found yourself wondering “Why does my dog eat poop?” or “What can I do to stop them?” you’re in the right place. Read on to learn more about coprophagia, what causes it, and how to stop it.

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Have you ever caught your dog doing the unthinkable and eating poop (their own or that of another dog)? In either case, it’s easy to feel disgusted when you see your dog engaged in such disgusting behaviour (known as coprophagia). Coprophagia is most common in multi-dog households. Female dogs are more inclined to eat faeces than male dogs, especially intact males. Dogs that are known to be greedy (stealing food off of tables, for instance) are more prone to experience coprophagia, too.



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