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Nixit Stool-Eating Preventative (10.5 oz)

Item: NIXIT
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Description

Nixit? Stool-Eating Preventative (10.5 oz) granules helps eliminate and prevent coprophagy, the unhealthy and undesirable habit of stool eating in dogs. Vitamin B complex deficiency is a known problem in coprophagic pets, therefore, Nixit provides the Vitamin B dogs may be lacking that leads them to eat stool. Nixit fixes the deficiency and the pet no longer needs to seek the nutrient in stool. This chicken liver and natural fish flavored powder easily mixes with food and your dog will readily eat the tasty blend of vitamins.

For Use In: Dogs
    Key Features:
  • Stop stool eating
  • 30 Doses
  • Feed to the dog who's waste is being eaten

Uses 

Nixit? Stool-Eating Preventative (10.5 oz) granules helps eliminate and prevent coprophagy, the unhealthy and undesirable habit of stool eating in dogs.

How it Works:

Vitamin B complex deficiency is a known problem in coprophagic pets, therefore, Nixit provides the Vitamin B dogs may be lacking that leads them to eat stool. Nixit fixes the deficiency and the pet no longer needs to seek the nutrient in the stool.

Maintain Current Diet:

Nixit? Stool-Eating Preventative doesn?t require an overhaul to your dog?s current eating habits and will work as an additive to their current diet.

Ingredients

Each Nixit? 10g scoop contains:
Monosodium Glutamate 4000 mg
Thiamine Mononitrate (Vitamin B1) 10 mg
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) 10 mg
Niacin (Vitamin B3) 10 mg
Calcium Pantothenate (Vitamin B5) 10 mg
Pyridoxine HCi (Vitamin B6) 10 mg
Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12) 100 mcg

Ingredients: Whey, Chicken Liver Powder, Sucrose, Fish Oil, and Vitamin E (Natural Antioxidant)

Useful Information

First 15 days - 1 scoop over food twice daily. Day 16 and beyond, give 1 scoop over food for maintenance dosing.

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By joanne
stool eating
January 26, 2009
will it work as good as forbid

Customer Q&A

3 Questions & 3 Answers
Bridget Iannuzzi
from NH asked:
December 30, 2019
We have a 14 week Maltipoo can we give her this at that age? 
1 Answer
Hi Bridget, yes this perfectly fine to give to your dog. 
Submitted by: Customer Service on January 3, 2020

Gail
from Rochester Hills, Michigan asked:
January 21, 2019
I have a 4 1/2 yr. old Shih Tzu, Max that owner surrender to me. He is constantly eating his poop. Now he follow's my other dog while she is pooping & eating hers!! So now I separate them for relief time. I was using For-bid from vet., doesn't seem to work!! I clean up as soon as they poop. Please help. He now started vomiting up the poop!! Yuck!!!! Pet Smart told me all I can do is clean up the poop immediately, which I have been all along. HELP!!!
1 Answer
Hello Gail, I am so sorry that you are having issues with your Dog. I would contact your vet right away and let them know what is going on. When a dog eats poop some thing is wrong with there system or they are dealing with some type of environmental stress. The vet will be let you know what the cause would be and you can them determine if this product is right to use with your dog.
Submitted by: Customer Service on July 1, 2019

Barb
from AZ asked:
July 12, 2018
Can I feed it to my cats to keep the dog from cleaning the litter box? If so, how much do cats get?
1 Answer
Hi Barb, Yes that is how it works. It is advisable that you do give it to the animal who’s stool is becoming the meal.
Submitted by: Customer Service on July 12, 2018