Scientifically proven to calm anxious puppies and dogs in short-term stressful situations
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Reduces or completely stops stress-related behavior including: barking, whimpering and whining, chewing, urination and defecation.
Feliway is clinically proven to end urine marking within 30 days with a 95% success rate
Feliway is an indoor area spray that mimics naturally occurring pheromones in order to control urine marking and scratching.
Sentry Calming Ointment quickly helps calm anxious dogs in stressful situations while promoting good behavior. This fast-acting calming ointment is an effective short-term solution for environmentally induced fear or excitement.
Adaptil with DAP Dog Calming Spray is 100% drug free, and mimics a mothers natural nursing pheromones, which helps dogs to feel safe and calm. Reduces or completely stops stress-related behavior including: barking, whimpering and whining, chewing, urination and defecation.
Formerly known as Feliway with DAP
Dog Calming Spray is 100% drug free, and mimics a mothers natural nursing pheromones, which helps dogs to feel safe and calm. Reduces or completely stops stress-related behavior including: barking, whimpering and whining, chewing, urination and defecation.
It’s annoying. It’s sometimes maddening. It can even be life threatening.Your dog’s bark may not be as bad as his bite, but dogs’ barking is a common reason that dogs are poisoned. The good news is that you can work with your dog to reduce his urge to bark.
The odor and stains from pet urine and cat spray stubbornly cling and soak into surfaces, making a home smell less than welcoming to visitors. What are the best pet odor removal strategies the most stubborn odors? Is it possible for pets and people to live together in an odor-free environment? Yes, it is! The […]
You’re planning your vacation, or you are going to be traveling with your dogs for other reasons. Should you take your dogs with you? If you take them how do you prepare for travel with your dog? The answers depend on your dog, the traveling type and distance, and the destination.
It is not just dogs that can be afraid of fireworks, cats can find it very distressing too. While for dog owners it is fairly easy to tell that their pet doesn’t like the noise, cat owners are often unaware of the fact that their cat is uncomfortable.