Composition
Instructions for UseRemove the vial cap.Screw the diffuser onto the vial and gently tighten.Plug the diffuser into an electric socket.
D.A.P. Spray is handy to use for spot applications and when the diffuser's not practical. Ideal for car trips, vet visits and new environments. This spray is designed to spray on objects and areas - not on your dog.
Area Coverage500-650 sq ftOne vial lasts approximately four weeks.Plug D.A.P. in the room most used by the dog.
UsesD.A.P. (Dog Appeasing Pheromone) helps stop or prevent fear and stress-related behavior in puppies and adult dogs thatresult in:Destructive behaviorExcessive vocalization (barking, whining, howling, etc.)House soilingExcessive lickingAnxietyPhobias
D.A.P. Helps Comfort the Puppies and AdultDog in Stressful Situations Such As:Introduction to visitors or strangersBeing left aloneNew pet or family memberHelps puppies and adults adapt to new environmentsVisits to the veterinarianMoving to new homesAdoptionThunderstorms and fireworks
How D.A.P. Works
In mammals, all nursing females secrete pheromones that comfort and reassure their offspring. Dog appeasing pheromones are secreted by the mother dog 3 to 5 days after giving birth. This pheromone enhances the bond between the puppy and mother, providing reassurance and comfort. These "appeasement" pheromones have the same calming effect on adult dogs. D.A.P. mimics these appeasement pheromones to reduce or eliminates stress-related behavior in dogs of all ages. These pheromones reasssure dogs to help them feel good about their surroundings.
For best results, D.A.P., should be used in conjunction with other behavioral modification practices. Novel and unpredictable situations leading to phobic reactions