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VetIQ Stool Repel Coprophagia Aid Tablets for Dogs and Puppies
VetIQ Stool Repel Coprophagia Aid Tablets for Dogs and Puppies
VetIQ Stool Repel Coprophagia Aid Tablets for Dogs and Puppies
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Coprophagia is a behavioural condition with puppies and dogs consuming their own faeces. It is a common habit and can be distressful for the pet owner and unhygienic for the pet. Stool...  Read more

VetIQ Stool Repel Coprophagia Aid Tablets for Dogs and Puppies

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VetIQ Stool Repel Coprophagia Aid Tablets for Dogs and Puppies
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VetIQ Stool Repel Coprophagia Aid Tablets for Dogs and Puppies
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Coprophagia is a behavioural condition with puppies and dogs consuming their own faeces. It is a common habit and can be distressful for the pet owner and unhygienic for the pet. Stool Repel-Um tablets have been specially formulated to help deter the unpleasant habit of stool eating. When the active ingredients are ingested by the animal, they become activated in the small intestine and may help to produce a stool which is unpalatable to the animal.

VetIQ® Stool Repel-Um tablets have been specially formulated to help deter stool-eating behaviour by making the dog's own stool unpalatable to eat. Stool Repel contains Capsicum Oleoresin, a lachrymatory agent, which deters a puppy or dog from eating its own stool by causing a mild irritation to the eyes and a mild burning sensation if the stool is eaten. It also contains the enzyme, Alpha-Amylase which breaks down starches, improving the animal's digestive performance.

Ingredients

Composition: Brewer's dried yeast, di-calcium phosphate, alpha amylase, capsicum oleoresin, natural flavouring, di-calcium phosphate.

Analytical Constituents: Protein: 34.3%, Crude Oils & Fats: 4.9%, Crude Fibre: 0.9%, Ash: 7.5%, Moisture: 7.6%.

Nutritional Additives (per kg): Alpha Amylase: 280000mg, Capsicum Oleoresin: 45500mg, Flavouring: 15000mg.

Additional Information

Suitable for dogs & puppies aged 6 months and over.

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3.7 out of 5 7  Reviews

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  • Maybe too early to tell
    My dog has only been on these for a couple of weeks and whilst I thought they may be helping as she started sneezing after sniffing her poo, I did lift it quickly. However today out in the park I didn't get to her quickly enough. Will persevere a little longer and hopefully have the desired result. Have based my star ratings on the information I have so far.
    Savana - April 13, 2018
  • Dangerous
    Why would you want to give something to your pet that causes irritation to the eyes and burning in the mouth Suggestion remove from sale I give it no stars whatsoever but had no choice to so could post this
    Jo22 - March 30, 2017
  • Not nice to deal with
    It does what is says on the box, if your dog eats its own faeces, this has proved to stop it.
    Liz Sawyer - February 1, 2017
  • Not nice to deal with
    It does what is says on the box, if your dog eats its own faeces, this has proved to stop it.
    Liz Sawyer - February 1, 2017
  • Good product
    Stopped my dog from doing this in a week. I have also used this shop many times.
    HP1962 - April 2, 2015