June 20, 2006
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November 14, 2005
product review-"Comfort Zone" plug-in thingie
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My dog had a bad bad bad case of separation anxiety that was making him absolutely psychotic, so I tried almost all avenues before I ultimately had to put him on anti-anxiety meds (clomicalm). Anywho, of course I tried the comfort zone plug-in with the "dog appeasing pheromones" (D.A.P.). It ran me about $30 when the shipping was all said and done, which is alot for me to blow just like that on an experiment, but I did it anyway. I saw absolutely NO difference in his anxiety levels, destructive episodes, etc; I sold it on ebay. A month or two later, a veterinarian friend of mine told me that if you use the pheromone treatment, YOU CANNOT USE ANY OTHER CHEMICAL IN THE AREA THAT IS BEING TREATED OR ELSE IT WILL NEUTRALIZE THE PHEROMONE.

Good to know.
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February 02, 2005
product review- Organica stain remover
This is by far the best dog accident stain AND odor remover. Ever. And I've tried lots of them, I have. And it's organic for the organic tribe that seems to be growing among people who have the money for it. I bought this on a whim in Wild by Nature wildbynature.comfor $7 ( a little expensive in my opinion), and it was worth every dirty, sweaty cent. It has a strong smell at first, almost makes you think it's a chemical but it's not. Of course, you have to sop up the pee from the carpet as much as possible before you spray this on. But after that, you're all good. It seems to neutralize the odor and doesn't leave a sticky feeling afterwards. I love this product, there's no reason to buy any other stain-odor stuff. A rare 5 heads for this one.
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November 24, 2004
product review- "stink-finder"
This portable ultraviolet light is supposed to find otherwise invisible pee, poop, and other stains so you can get down there and clean them properly. My experience is that if you soak up the pee accident, it won't show under the light, which leads you to believe that it's not in need of a cleaning. Which is dead wrong, sweet pea. If we based our decisions on the stink-finder's accuracy, we'd have a skanky-smelling house that nobody'd want to visit. Your choice.


