• Adaptil collar

    £23.00£25.00
    The Adaptil collar always stays with your dog and lasts up to 4 weeks. Should be kept on the dog 24/7 for 4 weeks and fitted snugly to the dog, as the body temperature causes the collar to warm up and the pheromone to diffuse.
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    Adaptil Diffuser & 30-Day (48ml) Refill - a synthetic copy of the 'canine appeasing pheromone', a natural product proven to comfort both puppies and adult dogs alongside a behaviour modification programme. One Adaptil Diffuser will cover between up to 70 square metres. More than one diffuser may be required for larger size homes. Adaptil is designed specifically for dogs. It is odourless, non-sedative and has no effect on people or any other animals. The diffuser should be plugged in and kept switched on 24/7 and the refill replaced once the volume of liquid has almost gone and the dark brown wick turns light brown.
  • Features include:
    • Magnetic closure for quick open/close operation
    • Roomy main compartment
    • Inside pocket with Velcro closure to separate any item you want in the main pocket
    • Two side pockets with a waste-bag dispenser feature, fits clickers, small leads and more
    • Zippered back compartment
    • Belt clip and belt loops allow you to choose multiple ways to wear your pouch
    • D-ring attachments let you attach gear with a carabiner, snaps and more
    • Roomy front pocket with Velcro closure
    • Made of durable 600 denier polyester ("backpack") material
    • Machine washable, cool or warm water. Line dry. Do not use bleach. We do not recommend putting these in the dishwasher.
    • Adjustable length web belt with quick-release buckle up to 48" (adjustable)
  • Suitable for all professionals who work with dogs, including breeders, veterinary staff, dog trainers, behaviourists, dog walkers and sitters, rescue workers, groomers and the keen dog owner, Canine Behaviour in Mind provides practical ideas that can be incorporated in daily interactions with dogs. Canine Behaviour in Mind presents advice on behavioural change in achievable and creative ways. It examines how the way we live and work with dogs may need adjusting to promote positive behavioural change in the animal as well as better welfare. Case studies with experts are included to guide readers in real-world situations. Scientific research is combined with trainer experience to ensure that the book has science at its heart and provides content of interest to a wide range of dog owners and professionals. Including a chapter on 'Teaching' written by Rosie Bescoby.

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