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<description> Patti from Detroit, MI writes: "I have 3 female Labrador retrievers, ages 12, 6 and 4 years. All very well behaved, they get a nice long walk every day, and are all very healthy - except the youngest who has the disgusting unclean habit of eating feces! (Never her own) Is there something I can add to the feed of the other 2 to make their excrement less appetizing? Or something to give her? Any experience or input on this problem will be appreciated!!"</description>
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<description>[YEA] Michelle from Okinawa Japan writes: "Meat Tenderizer also works well for keeping your dogs from eating feces. You just sprinkle a little on their food when you feed them. It doesn\'t alter the taste of their food and it really keeps them from snacking on theirs or others poo. Helped my dog!"</description>
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