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Adaptil Dog Appeasing Pheromone Collar for Small/Medium Dogs by CEVA

  • Price: £34.00

Ref: 21195

 
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Description

Previously called DAP.

In mammals, all lactating females release substances called "appeasing" pheromones, the function of which is to reassure the offspring. Research has shown that these reassuring properties persist even into the adult stage.

Uses:
The Adaptil Collar will help control or prevent fear related signs in puppies and small dogs. It can be used for events happening both inside and outside the home such as:
Adjusting to a new environment (new home, strangers, kennels)
Socialisation period
Novel and unpredictable situations
Fear related reactions expressed outside the home (traffic, other dogs, thunderstorms, gunshots, etc...)

Combining the Adaptil Collar with a Adaptil Diffuser may provide optimal results for dogs showing indoor and outdoor fears.

Directions for Use:
Fasten the collar around the dogs neck and adjust.
Cut off the excess portion of the collar. Leave the collar around the dogs neck at all times.
The effect of the collar lasts up to 4 weeks.

Do not use the collar on dogs with extensive skin lesions
Do not open the protective pouch until the product is ready for use.

Collar to fit necks up to 37.5cm.


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Approximate Dimensions (Packaged):

H 14.5 x W 11 x D 2.4cm.

Approximate Dimensions (Product):

H 14.5 x W 11 x D 2.4cm.

Approximate Product Weight (for Delivery charge calculation): .

42gm.

Ref: 21195

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