We've used For-Bid before with puppies and it works well. If you have only one dog, it's easier, if you have more than one, all dogs must have it sprinkled on their food. As it is a powder, it's best to mix it with some canned food first. It chemically changes the "outcome" and makes excrement taste nasty to the dump-eater. Order more than you think you will use because excrement-eating is a hard habit to break and it takes more than one ingestion of excrement for the dog to get the idea. We adopted a 10-year-old pug with a nasty doo-doo-eating habit and she is proving very difficult to break of the habit.
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Review 2 for FOR-BID Stool-eating preventative (8 gm)
3out of5
I know this stuff works
By:NWalker
Date:August 15, 2012
fromHigh Springs, FL
Pet:Dog
Breed:Mixed Breed
I've used it in the past with other dogs and works within days...but... My latest dogs are simply poo eaters. They treat this as a topping for their poo. I really don't think anything will work on these mutts!
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Review 3 for FOR-BID Stool-eating preventative (8 gm)
I have an older dog that I could not break. So far this product has worked from the second day of use.
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Review 4 for FOR-BID Stool-eating preventative (8 gm)
4out of5
It works!!
By:rowell
Date:December 10, 2011
Pet:Dog
Breed:yorkie
Had a noise problem with one of our pups.This product seems to be working. It gets his attention and distracts him from barking. Only down side is that he yips a lot and it doesn't seem to catch them.
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Review 5 for FOR-BID Stool-eating preventative (8 gm)
1 of 1 found this review helpful.
4out of5
Works
By:kita
Date:January 25, 2011
fromBend, OR
Pet:Multiple Pets
Breed:Mastiff, Doodleman
It may take several rounds of treatment but this has cured one dog from eating feces. Now to cure the puppy.