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NO NO! bitter taste discourages your dog from unwanted chewing, licking or biting . Long-lasting bitter spray is animal safe, furniture safe and plant safe.
SKU | 3176466 |
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Primary Brand | Brilliant Pad |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 4 OZ |
Scented | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Volume | 4 FZ |
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Length | 1.5 IN |
Height | 6 IN |
Width | 1.5 IN |
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If ingested, drink water and seek medical attention. Flush eyes with water for 10-15 minutes and seek medical help if eye irritation persists.
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My puppy keeps dragging his pee pads onto his bed and loves chewing on them. Would spraying bitter apple spray help avoid this or will it make him avoid using the bathroom on the pad all together?
Can I spray bitter apple on a hotspot? Or on a wound?
He keeps licking a hot spot until it bleeds. Only way to stop it is the Cone of Shame, but we have to remove it occasionally. Is there something we can apply to the area to make taste so bad he won't lick it?
Oliver has a sore on his foot that is trying to heal but he keeps licking it. I’m putting a no chew (bitter) bandage wrap on it so he won’t lick it. I just wanted to know if it was safe to leave the bitter wrap on his foot while I’m at work for 8 hours?
My has taken up to licking his leg and paw. Mostly leg. I've tried deep moisturizer conditioner. And he still continue. If I spray that bitter apple or put on a cone he will not lick. As long as he is distracted he will not do it. Is there something else I should be on the lookout?
My dog is on Nexgard taken the 1st of each month. We are going to go camping this coming week and want to use more of a repellent to prevent bites from happening vs Nexgard which doesn't actually repell bugs. Is there an option to use something else in conjunction with the Nexgard that was taken to help repell the bugs from bitting?
Bacio eats his hair and then he licks them raw and won't stop. We have tried the cone and the innertube collar,it heals and we take the collar off and he'sback at it again. we also tried the bitter spray and hot sauce and bitter band aids.
Would this spray help this problem?
My puppy constantly licks the area where she urinates and bites her rear legs. Is there any spray I can use to help her that will eliminate the itching?
Hello, I was wandering how to stop my dog from eating his own poop. I saw that the internet said to get a "No Stool Eating" chewable.
I'm sure you get this a lot. I live alone in the middle of pad training Kalei that will end being dog door trained. She poops numerous times a day and immediately gobbles it down "Every single day and time" unless I get there in time which isn't easy. I researched it heavily, and seems the top 2 products to cure this is FORBID & Excel Deter. I found both online which will be much cheaper than from my VET. Which one do you recommend I get ? If not one of these, please advise what product ? THX
I had 2 fur baby's one was very ill with Cushing's we had to put her to sleep in April. The last straw was her constant licking of her front paws to the point of constant infections eventually a cone 24/7. My other dog never did it until about a month ago. Now what can I do to stop this behavior my other dog could no longer walk. I can't loose this one too. I've tried all the bitter sprays, i have bitter vet wrap but that's going to make him concentrate only on his paws. He's in a cone now too.