For-Bid for Dogs
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Thank you for choosing For-Bid™ Coprophagia Deterrent. For-Bid™ is a purified protein feed for animals that is intended to stop stool eating. When ingested, For-Bid™ travels through the gastrointestinal tract and imparts an unappetizing taste to stool. Upon tasting the stool, the animal will notice the unpleasantness and should discard it. As this association is reinforced, the stool eating should cease.
For-Bid™ is not an enzyme mixture and does not alter the normal digestive process of the animal. For-Bid™ is made with high quality ingredients that have been shown to be generally recognized as safe by the the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
For-Bid™ was the first product of its kind to market and has been used by pet owners for over 40 years. For-Bid™ has helped countless animals around the globe and continues to be a top selling anticoprophagic. For-Bid™ is proudly made in the USA
For small dogs or puppies, 3-20 lbs, sprinkle approximately ¼ packet (½ teaspoon) of For-Bid™ on food once in the morning and once at night for 5 days or until unwanted behavior stops.
For medium and large sized dogs, 20-100+ lbs, sprinkle approximately ½ packet (1 teaspoon) of For-Bid™ on food once in the morning and once at night for 5-6 days or until unwanted behavior stops.
For cats, sprinkle approximately ¼ packet (½ teaspoon) of For-Bid™ on food once per day for 5 days or until unwanted behavior stops.
For horses, sprinkle approximately 1½ packet of For-Bid™ on food once in morning and once at night for 2-3 days.
When a dog is eating another dog’s stool or out of a cat’s litter box, feed For-Bid™ to all animals involved as directed above.
If coprophagia returns soon after intial feeding, sprinkle 1 gram (just a pinch) For-Bid™ on food as necessary.
If using dry food, moisten with water before sprinkling For-Bid™. If For-Bid™ is not sticking, you can try a different food.
Steroids may counteract the intended effects of For-Bid™.
If an animal has special dietary needs or related medical issues, please consult your Veterinarian before using For-Bid™.
If the unwanted behavior continues after the first week of using For-Bid™, please consult your Veterinarian to discuss other options available for stopping coprophagia.
Although For-Bid™ is made with food-grade ingredients.
It is not intended for human consumption.
To stop a dog from eating feces, consider using a product called For-Bid, which is sprinkled on the animal's food, or try making the cat's litter box out of reach from the dog and pick up after a pet has defecated outside. Prevent a dog from eating feces, whether outside or from the litter box, with health information from a veterinarian in this free video on pet care. Expert: Dr. Aimee Beger Bio: Dr. Aimee Beger works for McClintock Animal Care Center in Tempe, Ariz. Filmmaker: Ryan Quinn