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57% Recommend this product (46 of 81 responses)
By Kitty
Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas
there are better alternatives
March 22, 2013
Save your money. Too hard to know how much you are putting on your pet's food. No accurate way to measure unless you have a gram scale and how many people have those? I have 2 dogs of different weights and thus need different amounts. Found a product that is herb based and comes in chewable tablets that my dogs like.
By SADIESPEND
SAN FRANCISCO
STOOL EATER
March 15, 2013
I GAVE IT TO MY PUPPY AND IT SEEM TO WORK FOR AWHILE. FOR US IT WAS SO SO.
By VE
VA
Forbit-works
March 13, 2013
Works great. However, it is not a one time cure. Follow directions and it does as it states. In fact it was recommended by my Vet.
By Brea
Woodstock, NB
Very good product
March 8, 2013
I am pleased with the product, it stopped the pup from eating her stools, would recommend to other pet owners
By flycat
Dallas, Texas
Works Well for Most Dogs
February 12, 2013
I have more than one poo-snacker at my house and I have had very good results with this product with all but one of my pups. It takes a few days to see results, but my die-hards have stopped their naughty behavior. I find that it must be used continually, however, or their copraphagia habits return. It has been a boon to me since all my dogs use indoor potty boxes. This is the product recommended by my vet for copraphagia, but I buy online because it is more economical.
By Stevie
Good product
January 26, 2013
I was skeptical when I bought it but thought I'd try it anyway. It works! Problem solved.
By dog m.
Review for FOR-BID Stool-eating Preventative (12 packets) of Forbid
January 19, 2013
you have a easy web sight.quick service and the best price i found on this product.
By char
WV
Don't regret buying this product!!
December 25, 2012
My dog wanted to eat stool, just at times; but after the first time of putting Forbid on his food, he would smell his stool and leave. This stuff really works.
By Nesi's M.
Poo Poo
November 14, 2012
Not only did this product not work on either of the canines that I used it on, it made one of them vomit each day she used it.
By SRA
Did not work
November 6, 2012
Waste of money - did not work on my pugs.
By Susie
Bothell, WA
Forbidden treats
November 6, 2012
Works incredibly good for on both cats and dogs alike! Just takes a couple of uses, then they learn from it!
By Roberto
Sacramento, CA
Same as the vet offers
October 22, 2012
My puppy started eating his feces & the vet offered For-Bid for like $40. Once we stopped, he went back to eating his feces from time to time. The vet again offered their $40 package. I opted to "look around" and that's when I found Entirely Pets. Offered it for $15 for the same amount. Even with shipping I saved over 50%. Anyways its took a second treatment but he doesn't eat his feces anymore. Thanks
By Blaze
SLOWED IT DOWN DID NOT STOP IT
August 10, 2012
MY YORKIE WAS EATING ALOT. AFTER TREATING HER,SHE STOPPED BUT STARTED AGAIN IN ABOUT 2 WEEKS, JUST NOT AS OFTEN.
By jers52
North of Pittsburgh, PA
worked for our golden retriever pound pup
July 28, 2012
At 6 mo she had this habit when we brought her from Animal Friends. Our vet recommended this and it worked with ease! Thanks
By ct
San Jose, CA
best product
July 25, 2012
Purchased FOR-BID Stool-eating preventative for my relatives in Japan. They indicated that it was recommended from a vet in Japan. Works very well and have send this product several times in the past year to them.
By ElaineB
Tampa Bay Area, Florida
Vet Recommended and it worked
July 3, 2012
My vet recommended this product for the obvious reason. My young dog was snacking on what my old dog was leaving behind. The For-Bid worked immediately. Just yesterday, I noticed the snacking had started again, so we started using the For-Bid again, as directed.
By crazy d.
Great product!
June 7, 2012
Really helps with their problem! Finally!
By Bob
Stop that nasty habit.
May 30, 2012
Great product at a bargain price! Corrects problem in short order.
By cowdogs
fix the problem,kinda
May 4, 2012
this is a great product. It really does take care of the problem. unfortuately our dog can find feces ever where. So I wil probably be ordering more soon. still a great product
By rjrvt
So far, so good
March 5, 2012
So far it has helped -- need to see if solution is permanent
By kohara
Barre, VT
didn't work
March 3, 2012
after researching all of the options for this, we decided on this. it seemed to work for the first week, but after we stopped giving our dog the dose, he was right back to eating it again. we started giving him the second dose, as indicated, but it doesn't seem to be working.
By Jean
Not a Permanent Long Term Solution!
February 25, 2012
My Maltese eats his poo so tried For-Bid when he was a pup. He cost me $1200, is 8yrs old and "still" eats his poo if he is unsupervised!! He eats anything & everything that fits into his mouth (but good & loveable dog)! He stopped temporarily while using Forbid, but as soon as stopped ForBid he goes right back to eating his poo!!! So we bought a Play-Yard for outside to restrict him so we can closely monitor him & pick it up immediately. I would think it isn't good to keep giving this for entire life & instructions don't tell you to either, so I quit!!! I gave it 3 stars because it does work, but only short-term. Thank goodness he doesn't eat my Pomeranian's poo, and neither does she.
By Pauli
Works pretty well
January 27, 2012
After the initial dosing period, my dog stopped eating feces for about a month. Then, the process had to begin again. So, the product is not a complete solution. It is, however, the best stuff I've found so far.
By krizzy622
Edwards, CO
Didn't Work
December 1, 2011
I ordered this product as a recommendation by my sister, a vet tech. I have a 9 month old Bernese Mountain Dog who eats her stool. I went through all 12 packets and it didn't phase her. She has not stopped eating her stool even while on the product. I would not recommend this product. The worse part is she eats other dogs stool as well.
By Rottweiler
Johnsburg, NY
Potty Mouth
November 9, 2011
This works well. I have a dog who eats his poo as well as my 2 other dogs poo and this stops him.
By Calvins M.
Gilbert AZ
One of my Best purchases
October 12, 2011
Calvin is one of those dogs who can't get enough to eat. He gets treats and toys but likes to sneak out at night and eat his feces. YUK. I use both Potty Mouth tablets and the For-Bid tablets. I just sprinkle the For-bid powder over his dry food. It has definitely almost stopped the problem. Make the stools turn almost black. I recomment this product !!
By Chris
Texas
Not a short term fix!
January 11, 2011
While my dogs were on the product, they didn't eat their feces. Once off the product, they began to eat again. Not sure I want to add this to their food for the rest of their lives.
By RescueMom
Columbus, OH
Good Stuff
January 4, 2011
We have dogs who have gone through phases with this problem, and this product solved the problem almost right away. It is not a permanent solution though for our Brittany Spaniel. Seems to have worked permanently with the Shih Tzus.
By PetParent
Review for FOR-BID Stool-eating Preventative (12 packets) of Forbid
August 28, 2010
As soon as I stopped putting For-Bid in my puppy's and his older sister's food, he started eating her feces again. I will try another brand.
By Beth
Good Stuff
December 30, 2008
My dog was eating poop in the yard. She would run to it every time she would go out. After just 24 hours, she tried to eat it and turned away and made the funiest face. She is not interested anymore! I am happy and so are my kids. This stuff is great.
By Chris_at_Lucas
ForBid works
January 27, 2008
We have rescued a number of cats and dogs, all of whom live together in peace, indoors. The dogs do like the contents of the litter box, though, and we would rather they snack on something else. The ForBid works very well. You do have to put it on all the food the cats eat, though. Giving it to the dogs makes *their* poop taste bad, which won't help if you have the problem we did. You have to give it to the poop producer, not the poop eater! It did cost us $30 a box at the vet, though, so I will be buying it online from now on.

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