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These treats are designed to discourage your dog from eating its stools and also act as an anal gland supplement for dogs, supporting overall digestive health.
These treats are designed to discourage your dog from eating its stools and also act as an anal gland supplement for dogs, supporting overall digestive health.
Dog Doctors

Dog Doctors Coprophagia Soft Chews

£22.49
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Dog Doctors Coprophagia Soft Chews

Brand:Dog Doctors

Code:DDSED1

Has your dog developed the horrid habit of eating its stools? Here is the natural coprophagia solution your dog needs!

The Dog Doctors' best stool eating deterrent for your canine comes in the form of naturally made soft chews with a delicious chicken flavour. These treats are designed to discourage your dog from eating its stools and also act as an anal gland supplement for dogs, supporting overall digestive health. supporting overall digestive health.

  • Puts an end to your dog's unwanted habit
  • Effective coprophagia solution for dogs and stool eating
  • Freshens your pet's breath
  • Contains nutritious probiotics and supports dog anal gland health
  • Formulated by veterinarians using the most effective ingredients
  • Easy-to-administer, chicken-flavoured treat-sized bites

Changing your pet's unwanted habits can be tricky, but with these soft chews, you should start to see results within 2-4 weeks.
Technical Information

For dogs over 12 weeks of age. Do not exceed double the daily amount in a 12-hour period. Allow 2-4 weeks for optimal results. Fresh drinking water should always be available. Chews can be split between AM and PM.

Up to 18kg: 1 Chew daily

19kg - 36kg: 2 Chews daily

37kg and over: 4 Chews daily

Ingredients:

Brewers Dried Yeast, Canola Oil, Dried Potato Product, Flaxseed, Glutamic Acid, Glycerin, Lecithin, Maltodextrin, Mixed Tocopherols, Natural Flavouring, Rosemary Extract, Sorbic Acid, Tapioca Starch, Vegetable Oil, Water.

Active ingredients:

Yucca Schidigera, Parsley Leaf, Proprietary Enzyme Blend (alpha-Amylase, Lipase, Cellulase, Protease, Bacillus Coagulans, and Fructooligosaccharides), Chamomile, Natural Chicken Liver & Bacon Flavouring.

Analytical constituents:

  • Protein: 14.17%
  • Fat Content: 14.52%
  • Crude Fibres: 2.76%
  • Crude Ash: 4.55%
  • Moisture: 14.26%
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