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Adaptil Calm for Dogs - Diffuser Refill 48ml

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Product Code: 78831
Contains a dog appeasing pheromone which comforts and reassures. It has been proven to have reassuring benefits to adult dogs when they are exposed to stressful situations.
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Adaptil Calm for Dogs - Diffuser Refill 48ml

The Adaptil Calm 30 day Refill is for use with the Adaptil Calm Diffuser. Combining an Adaptil Calm Dog Collar with an Adaptil Calm Diffuser may provide optimal results for dogs showing indoor and outdoor fears.

Adaptil Calm is very useful in helping to provide support to dogs who are faced with stressful situations which dogs may find worrying or which make them apprehensive. Combining an Adaptil Calm Collar with an Adaptil Calm Diffuser may provide optimal results for dogs showing indoor and outdoor fears.

Key Features:

  • Covers an area of 70 m² (approx a 3 bed house)
  • Lasts up to 30 days
  • Avoid plugging in the diffuser under shelves, behind doors, curtains or furniture, as it will not work properly

Indicated for:

  • Travelling in the car
  • Adjusting to a new environment (new home, strangers, shelters)
  • Visiting the vet and hospitalisation
  • Unpredictable situations, fireworks, and loud noise phobias

These fear-related reactions may be expressed as:

  • Destruction, inappropriate toileting
  • Vocalisation (whimpering, whining, barking)
  • Salivation
  • Panting
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