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Poo eating is gross. This might work. Get on top of it and be aggressive.
So here's the deal. If your dog likes the taste of poo, it's going to be tough to break the habit. Our cocker spaniel (he) needs high fiber food. The boxer (she) decided his high fiber poo was like candy. We didn't realize she was eating his poo till she came in the house, drank too much water, and vomited liquified poo. If you're looking at this product, you might understand our distressed urgency to make that never, ever, happen again. After watching them a bit, we found that she doesn't eat her own poo, and he hates any poo with the fire of a thousand suns, so we have a contained problem. So for this product, the cocker loves it. He's prissy and refuses to eat a lot of things, but this is like a treat. To prevent poo eating once it comes out the other end, the boxer seems to need at least a 2x to 3x the recommended dose, spread throughout the cocker's food. It seems to cut down the poo eating. She's a boxer, though, and really stubborn, and also likes bitter/hot flavors. This is going to be a long haul thing. It causes no distress to the cocker to even give 3x the dose. If we have to feed the cocker this for the rest of their lives, fine. I'd rather do that then ever clean up liquified vomited poo, ever again. My standards are low, so if she eats a little and just doesn't puke it, whatever. This is what we do for our dogs. (Sorry for the details, but this is a product for a gross situation and folks need to know... I'm disgusted by my own descriptions. Dogs are gross but I still love mine.)
April 2017 · Pet Supplies · verified purchase
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