Anti Chew Spray - Stops Chewing

£14.99

Does your dog chew on your loved items? Our anti chew spray for dogs is what you need!

This anti chew spray for dogs is great for training puppies not to chew and destroy your property. It also works well on older dogs to stop licking and nibbling their wounds. This non-toxic spray is made with all-natural ingredients and can be used on all items, including plants!

  • Safe for use on plants
  • Can be sprayed on wounds and dressings to deter your pet from licking or chewing
  • Great to stop teething puppies from chewing things they shouldn't
  • Safe for use on different materials
  • Non-toxic and biodegradable
Overview

Does your dog chew everything in sight? It's a common problem, especially in puppies, that can easily be rectified with some training and the help of our Anti Chew Spray for Dogs.

Our vet-recommended natural solution is completely non-toxic and biodegradable. This spray to stop dogs chewing works effectively by making the taste of sprayed objects undesirable to pets. Simply spray the problem areas (shoes, tables, etc.) and relax.

Ingredients

Deionised Water, Bittering Agent, and Citric Acid

Deionised water has removed all its mineral ions, such as sodium, iron, calcium, copper, chloride, and sulphate. It contains no chemicals or harmful toxins. It is so clean and safe that it is used in the medical and pharmaceutical industries, where bacteria-free water is essential. As pure water, it will assume the chemistry of whatever ingredients are added, which are citric acid and the bittering agent.

These three substances combine to make a bad-tasting but harmless liquid which will deter your dog from chewing. Dogs hate anything with a sour taste, and these ingredients will stop your pooch in its tracks. Dogs taste whatever they are chewing on, but as soon as they get a lick of this spray, they'll walk away in disgust.

Directions

Shake well. Spray evenly on the desired area. Spray generously. Use consistently until chewing stops. Ensure your pet has appropriate chewing toys.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q. Is this suitable for all breeds and sizes?

A. This anti chew spray for dogs is suitable for all breeds and sizes.

Q. Is this product vegan-friendly?

A. Yes, this product is vegan-friendly.

Q. Is this product puppy-safe?

A. Yes, this product is safe for use with puppies.

Q. How does the anti chew spray work?

A. This spray has an unpleasant taste to most pets, making chewing on sprayed objects undesirable. Results may vary, so monitoring your pet's reaction to the spray for the best results is important.

Q. Why do dogs chew their paws?

A. Dogs chew their paws for several reasons:

  1. Allergies: Dogs may have allergic reactions to food, pollen, or chemicals, causing itching and discomfort.
  2. Infections: Bacterial or fungal infections can lead to irritation and chewing.
  3. Injuries: Cuts, splinters, or other injuries can cause a dog to chew at the affected area.
  4. Parasites: Fleas, ticks, or mites can cause intense itching, leading to paw chewing.
  5. Anxiety or Boredom: Dogs may chew their paws due to stress, anxiety, or lack of mental and physical stimulation.
  6. Dry Skin: Dry, cracked skin caused by weather changes or insufficient grooming can cause dogs to chew their paws.

If your dog persistently chews their paws, it's important to consult a veterinarian to identify and address the underlying cause.

Q. Why do dogs chew stones?

A. Dogs chew their paws for several reasons:

  1. Curiosity: Puppies and young dogs explore the world with their mouths, leading them to chew on various objects, including stones.
  2. Teething: Teething puppies often chew on hard objects to alleviate gum discomfort.
  3. Boredom: Lack of mental and physical stimulation can cause dogs to chew on inappropriate items like stones.
  4. Nutritional Deficiencies: Dogs with certain mineral deficiencies might chew stones to compensate for the lack of nutrients.
  5. Behavioural Issues: Anxiety, stress, or obsessive-compulsive behaviours can result in a dog chewing on stones.

Chewing stones can be dangerous and cause dental damage or intestinal blockages. If the behaviour persists, it's important to provide appropriate chew toys and consult a veterinarian.

Q. Can dogs eat sticks?

A. Dogs should not eat sticks as they can be dangerous for several reasons. Chewing on sticks poses a choking hazard, as small pieces of wood can break off and become lodged in a dog's throat.

Additionally, swallowed wood fragments can cause internal injuries or blockages in the digestive tract. Sharp or splintered sticks can injure a dog's mouth, gums, or tongue. Furthermore, some types of wood and plants are toxic to dogs. 

To ensure your dog's safety, provide appropriate chew toys and monitor their outdoor activities to prevent stick chewing.

Additional Information

Have you ever come home to a hole in the wall or your furniture torn to shreds, stuffing scattered everywhere like confetti?

Have you ever had to sport mismatched socks or tattered footwear?

If you have, you're not alone!

There's no doubt about it: dogs and puppies are hardwired to chew. They just love it. But is there anything you can do to help stop this behaviour? Yes, there is, and the Dog Doctors Anti Chew Spray is the place to start.

First, let's have a look at why your dog chews.

  1. Chewing is a way for puppies to relieve the pain of new teeth. Much like human infants, puppies go through a stage when they lose their baby teeth and then experience discomfort as their adult teeth come through. For older dogs, it's how they keep their jaws strong and their teeth healthy.
  2. When dogs play, they love to bite objects and carry them around in their mouths. If they are new to a house, this is a way to explore their new environment, and unfortunately, they will be inclined to chew on anything and everything.
  3. If dogs don't get enough exercise and stimulation, they can become bored, and chewing can help release their pent-up energy.
  4. A dog suffering from separation anxiety can get distressed and agitated, and they will chew on anything.
  5. Dogs on a calorie-restricted diet will chew or gnaw at objects because they are looking for food.

So, what can you do about your destructive pooch before you run out of furniture and clothes? Well, the Dog Doctors Anti Chew Spray will work wonders to help bring your dog's behaviour under control.

It is so easy to use. Simply spray it on any object your pooch likes and watch it transform into a well-behaved furbaby.

Three all-natural ingredients exist: deionised water, citric acid, and a bittering agent.

Deionised water has removed all its mineral ions, such as sodium, iron, calcium, copper, chloride, and sulphate. It contains no chemicals or harmful toxins. It is so clean and safe that it is used in the medical and pharmaceutical industries, where bacteria-free water is essential. As pure water, it will assume the chemistry of whatever ingredients are added, which are citric acid and the bittering agent.

These three substances combine to make a bad-tasting but harmless liquid that will deter your dog from chewing. Dogs hate anything with a sour taste, and these ingredients will stop your pooch in its tracks. Dogs taste whatever they are chewing on, but as soon as they get a lick of this spray, they'll walk away in disgust.

Not only is the Dog Doctors Anti Chew Spray great for teething puppies and older dogs, but it can also be sprayed on wounds and dressings to deter licking and nibbling. It is non-toxic, biodegradable, and safe to use on many different materials, and is suitable for all breeds and sizes of dogs.

Don't forget that you can help with your dog's destructive behaviour in other ways. Encourage healthy chewing habits by providing appropriate toys. Ensure they are safe, non-toxic, and suitable for your dog's size. A bored dog will chew, so check that they have plenty of exercise and time to play. Feed them a healthy diet and include plenty of appropriate fruits and vegetables.