More information about coprophagia in dogs
Good dog gut health is pivotal to overall physical health in your dog. Good nutrition is what fuels your dog’s mind and body. A strong microbiome keeps all systems of his body doing what they should. If your dog is not getting the nutrients his body needs, he’ll resort to whatever he needs to do to supplement—and that includes eating poop.
Fiber may help with coprophagia in dogs
Fiber is an important supplement when it comes to stopping your dog from eating poop. If your dog is getting enough fiber, he’ll feel fuller and be less apt to fill his tummy with his waste. The premium fiber mix of Miscanthus grass, flaxseed and pumpkin seed that’s found in Bernie’s Perfect Poop will allow your dog’s food to go through his digestive tract at the appropriate speed and for maximum nutrient absorption. He’ll feel fuller for longer, and he won’t be driven to stop a rumbly tummy with his own poop. Or anyone’s poop, for that matter.
Prebiotics and probiotics may help with canine coprophagia.
Prebiotics and probiotics are key supplements to helping your dog’s gut health be at its best. When your dog’s gut is healthy, he’s able to absorb the nutrients his body needs. Prebiotics and Probiotics balance out your dog’s digestive tract bacteria and microbiome. The prebiotic in Perfect Poop is Inulin, which acts as a fertilizer to feed the good bacteria in your dog’s lower digestive tract. When the good bacteria in your dog’s digestive tract gets the right nutrition, they thrive and keep any additional harmful bacteria at bay. This means there’s nothing that is competing for nutrient absorption and your dog won’t be driven to supplement. A balanced microbiome also puts your dog’s gut health first, and that leads to better overall health. Good dog gut health is the key to overall health, and can even make a difference if your dog’s poop eating is behavioral due to anxiety or stress. A healthy gut lets your dog produce appropriate levels of feel-good hormones and neurotransmitters, and the prebiotics and probiotics in your dog’s gut are key factors in this.
Enzymes may help your dog stop eating poop
When it comes to how to stop your dog from eating poop, most likely the easiest way is to ensure you are giving them the best enzymatic supplements you can. High-quality supplements like those found in Bernie’s Perfect Poop will help your dog’s digestive tract break food down better. If he’s able to break food down better, he can fuel his body and absorb nutrients better. If he’s getting the nutrients his body needs from his food, he won’t seek them out in poop. Digestive enzymes are microscopic molecules of protein that are found all over your dog’s body. Each enzyme has an active site that helps break down food molecules into usable parts. This is how your dog is better able to metabolize the nutrients of his food, and they can also help dogs who crave eating dog poop due to metabolic or endocrinological issues.
Digestive enzymes like those found in Bernie’s allow your dog’s gut to be his healthiest and most robust. The stronger his gut health, the better the gut can serve all the body’s organs. And the less he’ll want to eat poop.