Deliver to Hungary
IFor best experience Get the App
🐾 Say goodbye to stinky habits and hello to fresh breath!
Solid Gold Stop Eating Poop is a natural, holistic supplement designed to deter coprophagia in dogs while promoting fresh breath and digestive health. Available in soft chew or powder form, it features premium ingredients like peppermint, parsley oil, and a blend of probiotics to support your dog's overall well-being.
Item Weight | 0.2 Ounces |
Allergen Information | Wheat Free |
Flavor | Chews |
Item Form | Soft Chews |
M**S
So far it’s working
We have a bernedoodle who thst goes through phases of eating her own poop. We’ve used one jar of these and so far she hasn’t eaten poop. It’s minty and she doesn’t love it but she loves to eat so she has learned that she won’t get her food until she eats this. I have a mint flavored dog breath spray that I would use in her mouth after she ate poop and she hated that so I think this reminds her of that horrible experience lol. They’re small and soft and easy for her to eat. Hopefully those will continue to work.
L**.
Caused my puppy to have diarrhea and vomiting; I do not recommend this product
I have a puppy who frequently likes to eat his poop. After reading (some) positive reviews, I decided to give this product a chance. My puppy did not like the flavor and would not eat the treat so I had to hide it in some other, more tasty food. A few hours later, while driving in the car, my puppy started acting strangely - wanting to look out the window with the window down and crying to accomplish this. I then left the car for only a few minutes and when I returned there was a steaming pile of diarrhea in my backseat unlike any I’ve seen before, very yellow and loose. This was the first time my puppy had ever defecated inside as he was very well potty-trained on potty pads, which by the same token is also why he had access to and has developed the nasty habit of eating his poop. I guess what he really wanted was to go potty outside and not to look out the window but I was still learning about his behaviors. A little while later my puppy vomited. He then had another vomiting episode followed by another diarrheal episode, this time outside - praise Jesus. Based on this information, I withheld giving him any more of this product and the diarrhea and vomiting ceased. My puppy has not had any diarrhea or vomiting since (another 6 months have passed). I think my puppy is sensitive to this product and/or it is not good for puppies and/or it is not good for his breed and/or my puppy is hell-bent on eating his poop. To get him to stop eating, I’ve started taking him out myself instead of using the potty pads and he obviously cannot indulge his droppings while on a leash. And I’ve also noticed that he doesn’t always go for his poo outside which leads me to believe that perhaps he is trying to eat it because it’s inside (the den/house) and he wants it to be clean and/or doesn’t want me to find it and/or is trying to hide his scent in the den; I would need an animal behavioral psychologist to really weigh in, but either way, his tendency to attempt to eat it is way lessened by taking him out and immediately disposing of it. Good luck with your puppy!
T**N
not exactly what i wanted
did not read close enough, I thought you were supposed to fed it to dog eating poop. My dog goes after cat poop.
K**L
Works well
Tried a couple other products before this, but this the only one that has worked. I have two dogs and the second one started this habit and taught it to our first dog. So disgusting! As suggested by others we doubled the dosage and so far (about six months plus) it's been working I would say about 90% of the time (that we can tell).My husband and I work long hours so they are in our side yard (about 15 x 45) for many hours by themselves with a door to the garage. Though we walk them in the morning and then check the side yard for any deposits before we leave for work, before using this product, it was not uncommon for us to come home to dogs with horrible breath and a side yard of half-eaten piles. We also had a dog walker come 2-3 times a week in the middle of the day to walk them again (and pick up any piles) to alleviate this problem. However, we still ecountered this problem rather frequently. The poor dogs really suffered for it too because we didn't want them anywhere near us at night because they smelled so disgusting.With this product, we believe that the habit has stopped, if not all the way, at least to a significant degree. Other than I think twice in the last six months, we now come home to dogs that don't gross us out with their bad breath anymore. And everyone is much happier for it.One more thing: Our first dog was starting to get finicky with his food. I don't know if this powder was to blame or if it's a supplement that we also give to him. But what I found out works really well are those liver biscotti sprinkles. Just adding a bit of those to the top of his dry dog food really helps with his finishing his food. (The second dog is a food inhaler so she's got no problem with anything we give her or add to her food.)
N**J
It works!
Make sure you follow directions. It takes twice a day feeding for a week or so to start working. Then drop to once a day. First product to work on my dogs.
M**S
Not good for my maltese shih tzu
I bought this because my maltitzu loves to eat his own poop to the point he wasn't hungry for his own food. I started using this, and it did make him not want to eat his poop anymore after a couple weeks but then his saliva and tears got very very dark and crusty like charcoal and he had huge black crusted marks under his eyes which were from his tears. He also had saliva that was staining a dark color as well. I think it could work well for some dogs, but it made the staining of tears unbearable as well as my dog seemed to look malnourished using it. He's been off it for 2 months now, and he still occasionally eats poo but his tears no longer stain.
W**M
Did the trick, ...
.. at least I'm pretty sure it did; I've not been smelling poopy-breath from the boy as of late, so I'm confident it has had an affect. If I were to complain about anything, it would be that there aren't enough in these - 60 tabs for 3 big/medium dogs doesn't last long. I went through 3 containers at 12-15$ each (got 1 for free) so it was a bit expensive, but so are vet bills, pet parents have to pay the premium - like it or not. I'll get a couple more if it seems like he's taking the habit back up, but usually a month or 2 is enough to extinguish the habit. Part of the issue when they do this, is pecking order, younger/lower ranked ones tend to do it more, so once they get a yr. or 2 on, it usually stops - this seemed to help that along this time.
Trustpilot
2 days ago
5 days ago