Grannicks Bitter Apple Taste Deterrent for Dogs - 2 Pack
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Introducing the Grannicks Bitter Apple Taste Deterrent for Dogs – the ultimate solution to prevent your furry friends from indulging in unwanted chewing. This two-pack features a specially formulated, non-toxic spray that dogs instinctively dislike, making it an effective training aid for managing bad chewing habits. Whether you're dealing with furniture, shoes, or other household items, Grannicks offers a safe and reliable method to protect your possessions and guide your dog's behavior...
Show moreIntroducing the Grannicks Bitter Apple Taste Deterrent for Dogs – the ultimate solution to prevent your furry friends from indulging in unwanted chewing. This two-pack features a specially formulated, non-toxic spray that dogs instinctively dislike, making it an effective training aid for managing bad chewing habits. Whether you're dealing with furniture, shoes, or other household items, Grannicks offers a safe and reliable method to protect your possessions and guide your dog's behavior towards acceptable chewing alternatives.
This unique taste deterrent contains a bitter apple extract, ensuring that your dog learns their lesson quickly without causing any harm. Perfect for puppies and adult dogs alike, this easy-to-use spray enables pet owners to apply it on any surface where chewing is problematic.
Less| manufacturer | Grannicks |
|---|---|
| size | 8 Fl Oz (Pack of 2) |
| productGroup | Pet Products |
Yes, Grannicks Bitter Apple is a non-toxic formula that is safe for pets.
You can apply the spray as needed, typically after cleaning the area or when your dog shows interest in chewing on prohibited items.
Yes, Grannicks Bitter Apple can be sprayed on furniture and other items to deter chewing.
No, Grannicks is formulated to be safe; however, it's important to avoid application on food items.
Most dogs find the bitter taste unappealing, but if your dog is undeterred, consider consulting a trainer for additional behavioral strategies.