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NaturVet Bitter Yuck! No Chew Training Spray for Dogs, Cats, and Horses
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horse
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dog horse or cat
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Stainless steel lubricated cannula
Color-coded needle hub
Not manufactured with DEHP or natural rubber latex
Sterile, single-use and individually packaged
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Veterinarian recommended to help stop pets from inappropriate chewing.
Bittering agent has an unappealing taste, making chewing on the particular sprayed object unpleasant, thus decreasing the unwanted behavior.
Perfect for hot spots, summer itch, sores, wounds, bandages, furniture, drapes, wood, paws, tails and manes.
Alcohol free, will not sting. Can be sprayed over topical medication. Can be used on or around plants.
Due to the complexities of taste preferences and behavior issues, results may vary. It is important to monitor your pet’s reaction to Bitter YUCK!. Be sure your pet is deterred by the taste before leaving them alone with the sprayed object.
Made in the USA with globally sourced ingredients.
Since 1994, NaturVet has been serving the four-legged community with wholesome pet products to help ensure your pet maintains a healthy lifestyle.
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