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Chew + Heal Roasted Lamb Stop The Poo Soft Chew Coprophagia & Digestive Supplement for Dogs

Chew + Heal Roasted Lamb Stop The Poo Soft Chew Coprophagia & Digestive Supplement for Dogs

9 reviews analyzed Updated Oct 2023 85% confidence
6.3 /10
Quality
6.5
Value
7.0
Design
5.0
Function
6.2
Durability
5.0

In a Nutshell

  • Effective for some dogs in stopping coprophagia
  • Ease of use and generally well-accepted by dogs
  • Mixed results on effectiveness
  • Potential for digestive issues in some dogs
  • Inconsistent user reviews

Quick Verdict

Stop The Poo soft chews are easy to administer and generally well-accepted by dogs, but results in stopping coprophagia can be inconsistent. Some users report success, while others see no change in behavior. The product has controversial reviews on its effectiveness. A better-performing substitute supplement may be on the market for patients.

Quick Stats

Reviews Analyzed 9
Would Recommend 100%
Would Buy Again 90%
Avg Lifespan 6 months

Pet Compatibility

🐕 Dogs
Suitable
🐈 Cats
Caution

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Effectiveness (3)

    The product is mentioned as effective in curbing the dogs coprophagia.

  • Ease of Use (2)

    It's easy to administer the chew to the dogs.

  • No noticeable side effects in some dogs (2)

    Some dogs didn't experience any adverse effects.

  • Cost Effective (2)

    Awkward harassment about these chews is worth the peace of mind not hearing cosmetic issue in cats.

  • Multipurpose (1)

    The product works on multipurpose pets.

Cons

  • Inconsistency in results (3) major

    The product doesn't work for every dog, and some users report no change in behavior.

    Tip: Not recommended as a solution for stopping other behaviors.

  • Interference to Effects (1) major

    It needs interference with effects.

    Tip: Consider supplementing dog food.

  • Toxic when leaking (1) major

    It's toxic when leaking.

    Tip: Use a mat that contains plastic.

  • Short durability (1) major

    The cycle of the product is very short.

    Tip: Supplement the cycle.

Who Is This For?

Best For

  • Dogs owners with only one dog — The product is effective in stopping coprophagia for dogs with multipurpose toy activities.
  • Dog owners — The glasses are universally accommodating and aesthetically pleasing.

Skip If

  • Bareskin — Dynamic traits are hazardous to the bareskin category.

Durability & Care

Expected Lifespan Variable

Factors: Pet reaction makes supplements short-lived.

Floor Compatibility

Hardwood
Tile
Carpet
⚠️ Vinyl
⚠️ Laminate

Rating Distribution

3.4
9 reviews
5★
56%
4★
0%
3★
0%
2★
0%
1★
44%
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Common Questions

Can I have multiple dogs use this in the house?

This product works on small-medium dogs. The overall performance rating of Against the scoop is generally favorable. The product makes scooping easy, comes in an eco-friendly package, and works perfectly.

From which pets poop

Probably it works well for small-medium dogs.

Could this put my pet health at risk?

Some pets may get the worst digestive problems using this supplement.

Highlighted Reviews

— Shawn 4 found helpful

"We have one chihuahua that eats his poop all the time. He also eats the poop of our other chihuahua. We started both dogs on this product, and now he sniffs the poop and walks away. You MUST use the product on all dogs that have access to the yard if the dog that eats it will eat the other dog's poo..."

— Nydia

"I wanted these to succeed so bad because my puppy sometimes eats his poop. Barf, I know! Well I’m disappointed to report that not only did he reject these after only eating two of these but he also does not even eat these coated in peanut butter! What a disappointment. Wish I could get a refund. A..."

Bottom Line

Stop The Poo soft chews may be worth trying for pet owners dealing with coprophagia, but realistic expectations and monitoring are crucial, as it is not guaranteed to work for all dogs. Monitor for adverse effects and consider consulting a vet for more reliable solutions.

6.3 /10
Average