Oimmal No Poo Immune Chews
15000 IQD
Details
Oimmal No Poo + Probiotics Immune Chews are a specialized dietary supplement designed to discourage dogs from consuming their own stool (coprophagia) while simultaneously supporting overall digestive and immune health. These duck-flavored soft chews are suitable for dogs of all breeds and ages, providing a multi-functional approach to a common behavioral and digestive issue.
Key Health Benefits
Stool Eating Deterrent: Formulated with specific ingredients that help deter dogs from consuming stool by making it unpalatable.
Gut Health Support: Contains probiotics to maintain a healthy balance of gut flora and improve digestive efficiency.
Immune System Boost: Works to strengthen the dog's natural defenses by fostering a healthy gastrointestinal environment.
Digestive Enhancement: Helps reduce the instances of indigestion and gas that can often lead to coprophagia.
Product Specifications
| Feature | Details |
| Quantity | 150 Soft Chews |
| Net Weight | 13.2 oz (375g) |
| Flavor | Natural Peking Duck Flavor |
| Target Audience | All breeds and all life stages |
Main Ingredients & Function
Probiotics: These beneficial bacteria help populate the gut, improving digestion and nutrient absorption, which often reduces the urge for a dog to seek nutrients elsewhere.
Natural Enzymes: Assist in the thorough breakdown of food, ensuring that the stool contains fewer undigested food particles that might attract a dog.
Breath Fresheners: Often included in these formulas to help neutralize the odors associated with the mouth after stool consumption.
Usage Guidelines
For the deterrent to be effective, it is often recommended that all dogs in a multi-pet household be given the chews, as a dog may be attracted to the stool of its housemates.
Administration: Give the chews as a daily treat or crumble them into regular meals.
Consistency: Daily administration is required to maintain the unpalatability of the stool.
Observation: Monitor your dog's behavior over 2–4 weeks, as it may take time for the habit to break as the digestive system adjusts.




