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Can Gussy’s Gut® Stop My Dog or Cat From Eating Poop or Grass?Updated 12 days ago

Can Gussy’s Gut® Stop My Dog or Cat From Eating Poop or Grass?

For dogs and cats that eat poop 💩 or chew on grass 🌿, it is usually a sign that your pet’s gut needs attention.


Why Pets Eat Poop or Grass

  • Poop is fermented food (fermented in the gut of another animal). Pets instinctively eat it because it is something they have easy access to.  They self-treat their gut with predigested food in the form of poop covered in beneficial microbes, normally because that is what their gut is missing.

  • Grass can signal a digestive need. Nibbling on grass is often your pet’s way of supplementing prebiotic fibers in the grasses to heal their gut and digestion.

  • Essentially, your pet is trying to balance their gut health naturally with what they have access to off-leash or on dog walks.


How Gussy’s Gut® Helps

All Gussy’s Gut® products we replace their cravings for poop or grass with our carefully fermented products with prebiotics, probiotics, and postbiotics, which:

  • Replace the nutrients your pet may seek from poop

  • Support a healthy, balanced gut microbiome

  • Improve digestion naturally

  • Reduce cravings for grass and other non-food items in most pets


Why Gussy’s Gut® Works Better Than Other Solutions

Instead of just trying to stop the behavior, Gussy’s Gut® products address the root cause—gut health. By giving your dog or cat the nutrients they truly need, you help them feel satisfied and less likely to eat poop or grass.

Gussy’s Gut® products provide a safe, natural, and effective way to support digestive health while reducing unwanted behaviors like poop and grass eating.




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Disclaimer

Every pet is unique. Please consult your veterinarian before introducing new foods or supplements, especially if your pet has allergies, sensitivities, or health conditions.







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