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Kitchen & Housewares : FOR-BID Stool-eating preventative (12 packets) |
Price: $13.99 Prices subject to change.
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Binding: Misc.
Brand: Alpar Lab Inc
Label: Alpar Lab Inc
Manufacturer: Alpar Lab Inc
Publisher: Alpar Lab Inc
Studio: Alpar Lab Inc
Sales Rank: 43822
MPN: 500100
Features:- Stops coprophagy (pets eating stool).
- Vegetable protein andWork in the digestive system to give stools a bad taste
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Product Description: Stop stool eating with FOR-BID. Pets eating stool is known as coprophagy. Vegetable protein and sodium glutamate work in the digestive system to give stools a bad taste. Directions: Simply sprinkle on dog food and after the food is consumed, this will impart a forbidden and unpalatable taste to the feces. This product is not an enzyme mixture witch alters the normal endogenous digestive process. "FOR-BID" has been used by thousands of veterinarians in both cats and dogs without adverse reactions and with excellent efficacy. In some cases, the daily rations must also be changed. Recommended Administration Large dogs, the size of German shepherds, sprinkle the contents of 1/2 package on the dog food two times a day for 5 to 6 days (morning and night). This will usually curb coprophagy for months, often permanently. In small dogs or puppies, you may give one-quarter of a pack two times a day for four days (morning and night). Cats 1/4 packet per day, for 4-5 days. Horses, we have reports that 1 1/2 packs, morning noon and night for 2-3 days appears to curb this habit. If Coprophagy starts again after initial dosage, give 1 gram per day (from the 8 gram package) for 2-3 weeks or as necessary. 12 packets per container.
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FOR-BID did absolutely nothing for my dog. I fed it to him for 3 weeks and it did nothing but make him hungry for more. Will NOT be buying anymore for him.
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I guess it is really a hit or miss with these products. For my pooch, it did not work. I mean he sensed that there was a different taste but nonetheless, he still continue to munched on it. They say within 3-4 days you will see result but I was giving it to my poonch for appx. 3 weeks. Anyway, I stopped since i didn't see any results. Now i just give him pumpkin puree ( which they say is suppose to help) and the prozyme mix with his kibbles. This seems to be helping but not 100%
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Did nothing for my dog. Still munching. I started him on prozyme because I read somewhere he is missing this in his digestive system. So far it's been working. So, I stopped with the forbid.
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The product does not taste bad to our cats and it works on the dog. Will reorder.
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This product didn't work for my dogs, but it's been a lifelong habit, so I didn't have high hopes in the first place! Perhaps it would work on puppies who don't already have an ingrained habit...
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