Adaptil (Formally DAP) (Dog appeasing pheromone) helps stop or prevent fear and stress related signs in puppies and adults dogs such as destruction, vocalisation, house soiling and excessive licking. DAP comforts the dog in stressful environments (fireworks, visitors, strangers, vet visits, novel and unpredictable situations). DAP helps establish the puppy or the dog in a new environment, e.g. re-homing, moving house and coping with strangers.
Remove the vial cap. Screw the diffuser onto the vial and gently tighten. Plug the diffuser into an electric socket and switch on for one month. The diffuser must be plugged in and switched on all the time and should not be moved around. Place the DAP in the room most used by the dog during the day or the room where the inappropriate behaviour is occuring. One vial lasts approximatley four weeks.
Canine "appeasing pheromone" 2% and Excipient q.s. 100g
Keep out of the reach of children. Do not cover. Check that the mains voltage is the same as indicated on the device. Do not place underneath furniture or behind doors. When plugged in, do not touch the device with metal objects. When plugged in, do not touch the device with wet hands. During and immediatley after use, do not touch the device with your hands. The electric device should only be used with this DAP diffuser formulation. Use of another substance may increase the toxicity or flamability of the product. The electric device should not be used with more than 6 refill vials before being replaced with a new device. The internal surfaces of the device reach high temperatures to encourage evaporation of active ingredients - these surfaces should not be touched during use of the product. In case of contact with the eyes, wash them immediatley with water and seek medical advice. Avoid contact with the skin. In case of contact with the skin, wash thoroughly with soap and water. If the product is swallowed consult a doctor immediatley and show them the packaging. Dispose of empty packaging according to your local waste authority guidelines. Waste electrical devices must not be disposed of with household waste. This equipment should be taken to your local recycling centre for safe treatment. The correct disposal of your electrical equipment will prevent negative consequences for the environment.