Stops stool eating! Helps deter dogs from consuming their stools.
For use in dogs over the age of 12 weeks. Helps deter dogs from consuming their own stool or other dogs’ stool if they are also given NaturVet Coprophagia Stool Eating Deterrent Tabs.
Cautions:
If animal’s condition worsens or does not improve, stop product administration and consult your veterinarian. Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven. Administer during or after the animal has eaten to reduce incidence of gastrointestinal upset. Absorption of drugs taken simultaneously may be delayed.
Warnings:
Not for human consumption. Keep out of the reach of children and animals. In case of accidental overdose, contact a health professional immediately.
Rosanna –
Can you tell me how much time I have to give him coprophagia’s tablets after he exceeded the four weeks? Can I suspend you after I have reached the positive result?
NaturVet –
Hi Rosanna. The average time to break the stool eating habit is four weeks but it may take longer. If the habit stops, you can discontinue the use. If the habit returns, you may need to do another four weeks of product administration. If you need some extra help, please call our office at 888-628-8783 and speak with someone in Customer Service.
Emily Howell –
Is this safe to feed to a cat? My dog keeps raiding the litter box.
NaturVet –
Hi Emily. Thank you for your product question. The ingredient in the Coprophagia that makes the product work is glutamic acid. This ingredient is not recommended to give to cats however we have the perfect product for you called Outta My Box. It deters your dog from snacking from the litter box.
Rick Hogan –
My seven month Sealyham who I bought from a breeder had round worms in her feces. She said he had been wormed several days before we picked him up. I wormed him again and then he started eating his poop. On the fourth day of giving him the fourth day I caught him eating his poop but he did not get it all. About an hour later he puked up what he ate and the poop. Is this normal? When he eats he eats like he is starving. It is the product with the Breath aid. Could he still have worms. My wife just told me he has gosh awful diarrhea.
NaturVet –
Rick,
It can take up to four weeks before you see improvement in the habit of stool eating with the Coprophagia. From the situation you describe it sounds like your puppy may benefit from the addition of our digestive enzymes as well. The digestive enzymes will help with breaking down the food more completely for better nutrient absorption. Please contact our customer service department for further information. 888-628-8783
David Tang –
Can this product cause diarrhea?
NaturVet –
Because this supplement is rich in nutritional value and because all dogs are different, adverse events, although seldom may occur. We would like to follow-up with you about your pet and its condition. Keep in mind we do stand by our 100% Money Back Guarantee, so please be sure to return your product to the company you purchased it from for a full refund. If there are any issues with your return please let us know. You can contact our customer service team at 888-628-8783 Mon-Fri 8 am- 5 pm PST or via email at naturvet@naturvet.com.
Llaurie O’Connor –
Hi, my dog is diabetic. Can I give him this product?
NaturVet –
Llaurie,
That is a question best directed to your Veterinarian.
Almeda Getty –
What should I do in the case of an accidental double dose?
NaturVet –
Hi Almeda. Please give our Customer Service Team a call at 888-628-8783.
Kristel –
The instructions say that I should give half a tablet daily. Do I have to divide half a tablet for each meal (3meals) or just give all at once?
NaturVet –
Hi Kristel. Thank you for your product question. You can give the half tablet all at once or if your doggy has a sensitive stomach, you can divide the dosage into twice a day – 1/4 am and 1/4 pm. Since stool eating is usually a habit, it may take up to 30 days to break it so don’t get discouraged. If after 30 days you do not see any results, please apply for a refund.
NaturVet –
Hi Cindy. Thank you for your product question. Since most stool eating is a habit, it may take up to 30 days to break it. If your doggy continues to consume it’s stool after 30 days, please apply for a refund.
Natalia –
Hi, my dog is only 7 to 8lb weight…can I still give him this product?
If so, should I give him the complete tablet?
Thank you
NaturVet –
Hi Natalia. Thank you for your product question. You can still use this product but cut the tablet down to 1/4 tablet and see if that works for your little doggy. If not, you can give 1/4 tablet twice a day. Please keep in touch and let us know if those dosages are working for your small dog. Since most times stool eating is just a habit, it may take 30 days to break it. Please remember, we offer a 100% Money Back Guarantee on all our products.
Sandy Bucceri –
Don’t waste your money. Today is the 58th day my dog has taken Coprophagia and still eats poop everyday! If I don’t clean it up immediately she eats it.
NaturVet (store manager) –
Hi Sandy,
We’re sorry our Coprophagia Stool Eating Deterrent didn’t help your pup. We do offer a 100% Money Back Guarantee on all our products. You can take the product back to the store where you purchased it from for a refund. If you have any trouble getting your refund, please email us at facebook@naturvet.com.
Lisa –
Disappointed, did not work at all after the 4 week period.
NaturVet (store manager) –
We’re sorry that the Coprophagia Stool Eating Deterrent didn’t help you pup. We understand that all pets are different which is why we offer a Money Back Guarantee on all our products. You can email us at naturvet@naturvet.com for a full refund.
Here is some additional information on stool eating-
Coprophagia or stool eating is quite common in dogs. Changing the diet, cutting out difficult to digest grains, and adding additional digestive enzymes might also be a benefit to solving this problem. A good dog food and limiting table scraps can also help.
Causes:
• Poor diet causing nutritional deficiencies, lack of proper fiber, enzymes and minerals.
• Imbalance in the GI system.
• Odor, taste & texture of others’ stool
• Habitual behavior. This can often take 30 days to break.
• Boredom.
• Stress.
• Competition between dogs.