Vet's Best Bitter Cherry Spray No Chew Dog Deterrent, 7.5 oz
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Introducing the Vet's Best Bitter Cherry Spray No Chew Dog Deterrent, your ultimate solution to curbing unwanted chewing and licking behaviors in dogs. This 7.5 oz spray is formulated with a non-stinging, alcohol-free formula that is completely safe to apply directly on your dog's skin. Unlike harsh sprays that can irritate or harm your furry friend, Vet's Best provides a gentle alternative that effectively discourages your pet from chewing on their favorite household items....
Show moreIntroducing the Vet's Best Bitter Cherry Spray No Chew Dog Deterrent, your ultimate solution to curbing unwanted chewing and licking behaviors in dogs. This 7.5 oz spray is formulated with a non-stinging, alcohol-free formula that is completely safe to apply directly on your dog's skin. Unlike harsh sprays that can irritate or harm your furry friend, Vet's Best provides a gentle alternative that effectively discourages your pet from chewing on their favorite household items. Made with natural key ingredients, such as lemon extract and grapeseed extract, this product not only prevents chewing but also adds a lovely natural cherry scent that your dog will love. Reapply as necessary to continue protecting your furniture, walls, and your pet's own skin from excessive licking, making it a versatile addition to your pet care repertoire.
| manufacturer | Bramton Company |
|---|---|
| height | 7.25 |
| weight | 0.440924524 |
| width | 2 |
| size | 7.5 Ounce |
| length | 2 |
| languages | [ Unknown Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Pet Products |
Yes, Vet's Best Bitter Cherry Spray is safe for puppies over 12 weeks old.
You can reapply the spray as needed, especially after bathing your dog.
No, the spray is clear and non-staining, making it safe for all surfaces.
If your dog enjoys the taste, it may take a few applications for them to associate the flavor with a deterrent.
While it’s designed for skin application, it can also be used on items your dog chews to deter them.