Yuck! NaturVet Bitter No Chew Spray is a simple-to-apply, all-natural, water-based spray that prevents pets from biting and gnawing on themselves and items. The offputting flavor is harmless, but it keeps the dog away from the item that has been treated, preventing undesired behavior. It may be used on wounds and dressings without causing harm.
Who is NaturVet Bitter Yuck! No Chew Spray for?
Cats
Why use NaturVet Bitter Yuck! No Chew Spray?
Unwanted chewing and chomping are disrupted and/or eliminated by NaturVet Bitter Yuck! No Chew Spray . It's a helpful option for pet owners who wish to correct a pet's bad habits. It's non-staining, alcohol-free, water-based, simple to apply, and safe for application on wounds.
How does NaturVet Bitter Yuck! No Chew Spray work?
The bitter taste of NaturVet Bitter Yuck! No Chew Spray deters dogs from engaging in undesirable behavior such as chewing on valuable things and/or wounds. Because taste in animals is subjective, some pets may not be be affected by the taste of this product. Keep an eye on the reaction of your pet to this product to make sure it's working properly in their specific case. Never leave an animal alone with the treated object or wound until you're confident that the product has totally discouraged them.
NaturVet
Deionized Water, Bittering Agent, and Citric Acid.
How is NaturVet Bitter Yuck! No Chew Spray sold?
Sold in 8 oz and 16 oz bottles
What are the side effects of NaturVet Bitter Yuck! No Chew Spray?
There are no currently known side effects from this product.
What special precautions are there?
Use on an inconsequential region or item to test color fastness and functionality. Keep away from children. Eye contact could cause discomfort. In the event of product intake or an adverse response, seek medical or veterinary attention right away.
If overdose occurs, please contact your local pet hospital or emergency pet clinic immediately.
How can I store NaturVet Bitter Yuck! No Chew Spray?
Keep stored in a cool and dry environment
Make sure your pet has chew toys to keep them occupied. It is a normal activity of animals for pets to chew for a variety of reasons, including teething, curiosity, separation anxiety, boredom, and stress. The objective should be to teach your pet to gnaw exclusively on items that are allowed. Spray away from the eyes and nose. Use on a regular basis until the bad habit fades away. Apply equally to hot spots, irritation, furniture, and other areas.
Deionized Water, Bittering Agent, and Citric Acid.