🐶 Keep Chewing at Bay with a Cherry Twist!
OUT! PetCare No Chew Bitter Cherry Flavor is a 32 oz deterrent spray designed to discourage dogs from chewing, licking, and scratching. Its non-staining, alcohol-free formula is safe for direct application on your pet's skin and can be used on household items, making it an essential tool for puppy training and behavior management. Proudly made in the USA, this product combines quality with effectiveness.
M**S
Inexpensive way to keep her away!
This is my baby, she is a Black Lab, love her with all of my heart. As. New dog mom, she ate all of my Rubbermaid Tupperware, ate my blanket, wires, (luckily not from my Dyson) 😂 and so many more things I cannot even name before I realized this was a dog thing. Lol. The same day I bought a hallway runner rug, she chewed the corners completely off. I decided to buy this spray because I had tried the apple bitter spray and it did not really work as much so I decided to try a new flavor and this is what I will continue to buy. I know dogs will always have the feel to bite, and though she has gotten better, doesn’t matter which bone, animal horn, or toy I buy, she still sometimes likes to get into things she’s not supposed to. The number one thing this has worked wonders with is I constantly spray some of this better spray inside of the trashcan after we toss any trash. Since she loves to get in there to try to get scraps while cleaning my kitchen after meals, the bitter spray has helped tremendously, and as she loves to play with plastic, which is a really horrible, choking hazard, spraying the bitter spray into my trash bag has helped tremendously even when I have a lid on, said trashcan. Now I have even grabbed a rag and have put the bitter spray on the handles which is where she normally pulls the lid to get it off and discover new toys in the trashcan. I would definitely recommend this to anybody. I have been using this spray since, she was four months old and is now nine months old approaching 10 .Update: Daisy is now a year and 4 months old. (Sleeping on second photo). She is stringer and more curious as well. She continues to love chewing and is what many would call those aggressive chewers. I continue to use this cherry bitter spray and have not had any chewing whatsoever on anything that it is sprayed on. I started patch testing on some wires as I also have a baby cat and hilariously, he hates the taste as well. I grabbed a clean cloth, sprayed the bitter spray on in(generously) and wiped the wire entirely and let it dry. I noticed neither animals id paying attention to the wires i treated. A plus is also, for me personally this is a good training tool as well. As i was teaching her to not eat outside stuff during a walk, i did spray some into a more discreet and portable little bottle and sprayed things as we went along and she is getting the hang of (floor stuff is yucky)Still recommend this for what its intended but just know this is also working for me as a further training tool.
V**R
Does not work!
Pretty much soaked my Docker boat shoes with this stuff. Even while still wet pup went at them with no negative reaction at all. On the other hand - Stop the Chex 3X worked great. One lick and he left them alone
T**4
Didn't work for us
We rescue two small puppies and they were chewing on cords and other stuff so we bought this and sprayed it but it did not seem to affect the puppies they still chewed up everything we sprayed it on
M**G
Our French Bulldog was oblivious... didn't curb his chewing or licking at all.
We bought THREE different "chew stop" products including this one (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A2BSZZY - Bitter Cherry) and two others. None of them had any noticeable effect except to lighten our wallets.We did make the mistake of getting some overspray on our kitchen counter top that found it's way onto some gummy bears that flopped out of the bag... My wife wasn't at all happy about that!As for deterring our 9 month frenchie... no dice. If it had worked, this Bitter Cherry was the least expensive of all the items we tried. The other products were: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01I2A6MPG (Bitter lemon because we have observed our French Bulldog to avoid biting lemons that fall from our tree) - no help.And https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0841LVD57 - Bitter Apple spray. We didn't really expect this to work because Zeus has been munching on green apples that fall from our neighbors apple trees for quite a long time.In short: it will likely repel humans adequately, but like many other reviews have noted, doesn't seem to help at all with dogs.HOW WE TESTED IT:Zeus, our Frenchie, discovered that while he could not rip apart the top surfaces of his dog bed, he COULD flip it over and shred the bottom fabric. So, I sprayed copious amounts of each of these substances on each of three corners of the bottom of the bed... and even on one of the top surfaces where he "suckles" to soothe himself. There was absolutely no change in behavior. I even repeated the application of all three areas with the same products to the point where all were quite damp. No change.I also tried spraying each of the three products on rags to the point where half the rag was quite damp... Zeus cheerfully chewed and tugged on the damp part of each rag. I saw no change in behavior at all... except for me... I touched my mouth with a finger that had touched the bitter lemon and ... well YUCK - it was like chewing on aspirin.Finally I tried spraying corners of the amazon box these 3 products came in. Zeus loves to shred boxes. The spray(s) might as well be liver pate... no behavior changes at all despite licking, and biting of the various treated surfaces.In short, none of the sprays worked in any discernable way at all. I'm going to try my experiments again, but I don't expect any difference.On the plus side, only the bitter Lemon smelled unpleasant - and only mildly so due to its "chemical" aroma. The others were pleasant smelling and I saw no change to the surfaces they were sprayed on.
K**W
Works Amazing
Sprayed the baseboards and carpet, my dog stopped chewing!!
C**N
mostly worked
we have a year old German short hair pointer amd he has chewed EVERYTHING in the backyard so we were told this product works great. we sprayed it all over where we didn't want him to chew and to get him a taste of it I put a little on my finger and let him sniff and lick it (he was not a fan) so far its worked fairly well. as he's sniffing around and comes across it he doesn't stop to taste the items sprayed with it. but if the item get hit with the sprinkler it washes away within a day I wish there was a way for it to not wash off so quickly.
M**K
SAVE YOUR $$$
bought this bc there was NO Granink's Bitter Apple available. next time I will wait for BA. OUT usually has good stuff for a fair price. this stuff should not be given away for free. have a dog who develops hot spots due to skin allergies. we use apoquel for this. between doses, or to prevent too frequent use, I normally use BA. since I could not get it, I purchased OUT bitter cherry, thinking it would be similar. NOPE. dog continues to chew, regardless of how wet coat is with this product. I was quite surprised and VERY DISAPPOINTED. it does not deter dog from chewing. it smells nice to me but that is not the purpose. so if you're looking for a chew deterrent, keep looking. I recommend Granink's Bitter Apple as it is ALWAYS a deterrent. my experienced opinion. multiple dogs for many years.
K**M
Didn’t work for me
Came without a spray nozzle, and it did not deter my puppy from eating wood door frames and table legs
M**O
No me sirvió
No me sirvió porque ya no lo usé
E**E
Works very well.
Dog really dislikes it, so much so he runs away when he sees me get the bottle out.
F**E
No sirve
Lo puse en plantas en muebles hasta 2 veces por día! Y aun así no funciono
B**C
Chew Shoes No More!
My puppy was obsessed with shoes! Every morning I'd go on a search for my shoes and end up pulling them out of his kennel. It was a constant fight and he was young enough that scolding wasn't working and the shoes were too interesting for redirection to be effective.This bottle is massive considering I used it for 2-3 weeks before the habit had been kicked. My dog doesn't have a huge chew drive so it may take longer for motivated dogs but the bitter spray (and unfortunately I can tell you from personal experience that it is VERY BITTER) definitely works.A friend of mine had a 3 year old bottle that I tried initially and it was not as bitter (once again unfortunately from personal experience as well as doggy experience) and did not deter him from his shoe fetish. The new bottle worked immediately so age of spray is definitely a factor.Finally the spray smells delicious!
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