calliecritturs
Posted : 3/2/2012 10:02:01 AM
JackieG
The enzyme can be purchased in powder form. A friend tried this but had no luck with her poop eater.
That's what I was talking about actually -- and I'm going to echo Jackie's "reservation" solidly here -- to be perfectly honest with you, I have tried EVERYTHING under the sun and nothing is really hugely effective.
I regularly give my dogs fruit and they love it -- so natural sugar like that doesn't concern me negatively at all. And none of my dogs are over-weight. But pineapple, papaya, pumpkin -- it has seemed to me that in order to give them enough to discourage stool-eating gives them such diarrhea that it's pointless. And even the For-Bid, which was successful at first but it couldn't be given long enough to break the 'habit' OR there was something in the waste that just so CALLED to Tink and Kee Shu that it over-rode everything else.
But I found it really interesting that after I lost Billy the problem diminished somewhat -- and continues to be less of a problem with Charlie around. That makes me go "hmmm" -- because it was always clear to me that Billy always had health issues and really didn't fully process his food 100%. I really have to wonder if there was enough protein left in his stool to make it **REALLY** attractive (and he always was supplemented taurine/l-carnitine as well which again may have made the stool more attractive.)
So one of the things I'd say to try would be something like Pro-Zyme in both dogs food -- see if aiding digestion so that the stool contacts less "attractive" stuff might be a sensible option. It's something that wouldn't hurt to try at least.