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Dr. Tajunnisa M
Hello Amrita, coprophagia (eating one's own feces) is not a normal behavior in pets and it mainly happens due to nutritional deficiency or out of boredom. To address this issue, consider the following - Provide a well-balanced diet. - Offer multivitamin and calcium supplements. - Engage your pet with stimulating activities to alleviate boredom. If your pet isn’t having food properly, check and provide different recipes available in the Kuddle food section. - Give syrup Digyton or Furliv to increase appetite
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