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What is coprophagia?

Coprophagia refers to the behavior of an animal eating its own stool or stool of another animal. This behavior is mainly caused by behavioral problems; however, there are other potential causes, so it is important to speak with your veterinarian.

Why is Your Dog Eating Its Own Poop?

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Patience

Consistency

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For Bid directions for use

STEP 1

Sprinkle recommended amount of FOR-BID® onto animals food

STEP 2

FOR-BID® produces a bad taste to the stool, deterring them from further consumption

STEP 3

If behavior returns, sprinkle a pinch of FOR-BID® onto food for 2-3 weeks

STEP 4

FOR-BID® does not alter animals normal digestive process

Care Tips and Advice For Pet Parents

Fortunately, there is so much that you can do to manage coprophagia. It’s all about time management, consistency and For-Bid®, an effective training aid for animals. Doing so, nonetheless, will necessitate daily management of your dog’s activities. After your veterinarian has given you the go-ahead, you’ll need to realize that with patience, consistency, and For-Bid®, a food additive and effective training aid, coprophagia can be easily discouraged. Think ahead and minimize the chances of your dog coming into contact with his stool, or eating another dog’s feces. Set them up for success from the beginning with For-Bid®.

 

FAQ's

Most frequent questions and answers

Sprinkle ¼ packet (½ teaspoon) of FOR-BID® on food once in the morning and once at night for 5 days or until unwanted behavior stops. If behavior returns, sprinkle 1 gram (a pinch) of FOR-BID® on food once per day for 2-3 weeks. If the unwanted behavior hasn’t stopped after 2-3 weeks of use, we would recommend consulting with your Veterinarian.

The ingredients of For-Bid® are wheat, gluten and monosodium glutamate.

For-Bid® will not deter your animal from eating other animal’s poop. The powder has to be eaten by the animal in hopes that the smell or flavor of the ingested powder will make the poop unpalatable.

Yes, For-Bid® can be used on animals other than dogs and cats.

For-Bid® will not alter the flavor of your animal’s food.

No, For-Bid® should not change the color or consistency of your animal’s stool. If you do see changes such as color or consistency please visit your local vet.

Customers should notice a change in their dog’s behavior within 3 weeks. If For-Bid® does not curtail stool eating within 3 weeks, your animal may have developed a repetitive habit that will require specialized training to break.

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