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| ASIN | B000RI63N8 |
| Amazon Bestseller | #114,399 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #122 in Dog Digestive Remedies |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Brand | For-Bid |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (6,527) |
| Date First Available | September 15, 2013 |
| Item model number | 24 |
| Model Number | 24 |
| Product Dimensions | 10.8 x 7.62 x 4.45 cm; 45.36 g |
H**Y
Excellent product! Stopped our pup from eating his own frozen dog poop in our yard during the winter. Only needed to use it about 4 times and he stopped doing that nasty stuff.
D**D
GOOD
C**A
Excellent. Worked like magic
M**H
Very expensive mistake. Hasn’t stopped my dog from eating her poo.
S**A
So, I think that I can safely assume that this product does indeed make the poop taste terrible. However, it really backfires because, as I sort of suspected would be the case, it also makes the food taste terrible. So, it just teaches the dog to choke down the product in order to eat their dinner, which would only accustom them to the taste and I don't see how it could be an effective deterrent overall. I think that it could work quite well if the dog is eating poop later, but in my case, I pick up all poops immediately. My dog was pooping, turning around and immediately eating it before I could get it scooped up and thrown away in the trash (or flushed down the toilet). But if your situation is different from mine, and you can sprinkle this product on poop to prevent the dog from eating it later on (in which case it seems easier to just pick up the poop anyway), then this could be an effective deterrent. But apart from putting it into capsules and feeding it to the dog that way, I don't see how feeding it to the dog orally would deter them from eating poop later with the product in it. I actually did consider getting some empty capsules and doing just that, because I do think that could work quite well. She really was obviously choking down her food with the product sprinkled on it as directed, so the taste is obviously quite awful. But teaching them to tolerate that taste seems counterproductive. And sort of mean.
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