Dog Repellent and Corrector Spray
Here are bitter sprays, dog repellent sprays, Get Off sprays, deterrent sprays and dog attack defense sprays. With a bitter spray or repellent spray, you can keep your dog away from some places in the home or in the garden. Bitter sprays can also help if you have a dog that chews on decor or furniture, or on its bandage after clinic visits. With a dog repellent such as Get Off, urine marking indoors and outdoors can be remedied, and odors neutralized. There are also Corrector sprays that can be used as training tools.
Prevent your dog from going where they're not allowed
Deterrent sprays and rejection sprays can be good aids if you have a puppy that needs to be housetrained, or if you have a dog that urine marks indoors. There are sprays for indoor use and outdoor use so that you can also spray in the garden if you do not want the dog or cat to pee and poop on the lawn. Get Off Indoor Wash Off is a practical spray for indoor use with multiple functions - it neutralizes odors and repells the dog from soiling the same place again. If the dog has peed indoors, you can wipe it up, then spray on the spot and let Get Off remove the smell. The urine odor is replaced within 30 minutes by fresh citrus scent. The scent is a deterrent to dogs (or cats) which can prevent them from peeing in the same place again. Get Off can be safely used indoors and does not need to be wiped off.
Another smart product from Get Off is the gel crystals that can be used both indoors and outdoors. These non-toxic crystals are placed where you want to avoid animal feces and urine and can effectively keep the dog (or cat) away from certain areas. The product can also be used indoors but not on textiles. The crystals are highly perfumed which discourages the dog from making their territory on the spot. This also masks the scent of urine and other things that would attract them if the site had previously been soiled.
Most dogs stay away from things sprayed with this bitter spray. The spray can be good to use on furniture or furnishings - or on a bandage if you want to prevent the dog from chewing or gnawing the bandage. Maybe your dog is chewing on your favorite slippers when you are away? If it is just the licking you want to avoid, maybe when the dog has a surgical wound or a injury, you can test Anti-Lick spray from KW. This can be sprayed on smaller wounds and then works lightly disinfecting and repelling. Keep in mind that the spray can burn a little, and avoid spraying near the dog's eyes. The spray is an effective anti-licking / non-lick and prevents the dog from licking on a wound or bandage. KW Anti-Lick can also be sprayed on compresses, bandages and furniture.
Another type of spray that can be used as a training tool is a Corrector spray. Can also be called Pet Corrector, Dog Corrector or dressage spray. This "spray" contains no liquid, but instead works by emitting a wheezing sound. This wheezing / hissing sound seems daunting to the dog as it resembles some animal's defense noises (snakes, insects, birds). The sound can be effectively used in training when you want to get the dog to stop barking, arguing with other dogs or on other occasions.
You can find these and many more sprays for dog owners at Petster!