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D.a.p. (Dog Appeasing Pheromone) Collar for Medium to Large Dogs - 25"

D.a.p. (Dog Appeasing Pheromone) Collar for Medium to Large Dogs - 25Brand: DAP
Category: Kitchen

Buy New: $18.99 (On sale from $51.25)
as of 3/18/2010 03:44 MDT details
You Save: $32.26 (63%)

Qty 532 In Stock


New (6) from $18.99

Seller: EntirelyPets
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 24 reviews
Sales Rank: 1568

Media: Misc.
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 2.3 x 1.7 x 1.2

MPN: BUTS5712
UPC: 764464057122
EAN: 0764464057122
ASIN: B000HPVH78

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Features:
  • Helps control or prevent fear related signs in puppies and adult dogs.
  • Helps when adjusting to a new environment, socializing period, novel and unpredictable situations.
  • Also calms fear related reactions expressed outside the home (traffic, other dogs, thunderstorms, gunshots, etc.)
  • Provides optimal results for dogs showing indoor and outdoor fears.

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Product Description
D.A.P. collar will help control or prevent fear related signs in puppies and adult 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), socializing period, novel and unpredictable situations, and fear related reactions expressed outside the home (traffic, other dogs, thunderstorms, gunshots, etc.) Combining a D.A.P. collar with a D.A.P. diffuser may provide optimal results for dogs showing indoor and outdoor fears. Directions: Fasten the collar around the dogs neck and adjust, cut off the excess portion of the collar, leave the collar around the dog


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Made a big difference for our dog!   March 10, 2010
BeaverGuy (Tacoma, WA)
Our dog is very nervous when traveling in the car and when I am running power tools in the shop. Within a week of putting the DAP on her, we noticed a significant reduction is her nervous behavior in those circumstances. In the past her nerves created stomach problems which have pretty much disappeared since she has worn the DAP. The DAP may or may not not be as effective for all dogs, but for us it is the answer!


5 out of 5 stars Helps with training   February 2, 2010
Brownie and Cookie's Mom (Boston, Ma)
We put our D.A.P. collars on our two Cockapoos on the advice of our dog trainer. One of our dogs barks at new people with so much anxiety that we couldn't even train him once he started barking. Within a day of the collars we went to New York City and were able to walk around, go to department stores and our training worked to keep barking to a minimum. We are still working very hard training our dogs not to bark, but the collars makes this possible. Just one negative. We also used the diffuser with the collars and it made them throw up. But as soon as we unplugged the diffuser this was fine. Just ordered six months worth. It is definitely worth a try.


5 out of 5 stars Love it   November 21, 2009
mustangwife
Was skeptical at first, but DAP works well on my dogs. I have used the plug in diffuser and spray as well. I would buy the collar again. My dog has acted really calm since I put this on her. Has not shown any signs of her usual anxiety.


1 out of 5 stars Made my dog sick   November 20, 2009
Mark Davis
I had high hopes for this product, but within hours of putting on the collar, my dog had both vomiting and diarrhea - and my dog almost never vomits, so I doubt its a coincidence.

From reading the reviews, it seems pretty hit or miss, and at its cheap price tag, you might as well try it - hopefully you have better luck than I.



5 out of 5 stars Calm and happy dog!   September 23, 2009
Jeff n Gil (Terre Haute, IN)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

For 9 years one of our four dogs has battled with panic attacks. We had tried everything short of keeping him on anti-anxiety medication. Recently our vet-tech recommended the collar for our dear pet...he had tried it on his dog that had a similar problem. Although skeptical, we order the collar...within one day our sheepish dog had transformed into a calm and happy dog. He wants to go outside! Walks with his head up, even prances. We have already recommended to friends. Thank you so much!

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