The D.A.P.® Collar will help control or prevent fear related signs in puppies and adult dogs.
It can be used for events happening both inside and outside the home such as:
• Adjusting to a new environment (new home, strangers, kennels)
• Socialisation period
• Novel and unpredictable situations
• Fear related reactions expressed outside the home (traffic, other dogs, thunderstorms, gunshots, etc...)
Combining the D.A.P.® Collar with a D.A.P.® Diffuser may provide optimal results for dogs showing indoor and outdoor fears.
Directions for Use
Fasten the collar around the dogs neck and adjust.
Cut off the excess portion of the collar. Leave the collar around the dogs neck at all times.
The effect of the collar lasts up to 4 weeks..
Do not use the collar on dogs with extensive skin lesions
Do not open the protective pouch until the product is ready for use.
Sizing Guide
Puppy/Small - Collar to fit necks up to 37.5cm
Medium/Large - Collar to fit necks up to 62.5cm
D.A.P.® (Dog Appeasing Pheromone) - to help dogs overcome fears and stress and ease the fear of travel.
What causes dogs to bark excessively, whine and tear up the house when left alone?
Dogs are social animals and can act out destructive behaviours due to separation anxiety. Dogs that suffer from separation anxiety exhibit undesirable behaviours associated with stress, fear and anxiety, such as restlessness, excessive whining and barking, and adult destructive chewing and house soiling.
What types of situations can cause a dog stress?
Separation Anxiety: physical separation from the owner/pet guardian to whom it is attached.
New People/Things: moving or major changes in the household, remodelling or redecorating, new pieces of furniture.
Fear/Phobias: thunderstorms, lightening, fireworks.
Temporary changes: being transported, hospitalized or boarded.
What is D.A.P.?
Developed for pet owners by veterinarians, D.A.P.™ (Dog Appeasing Pheromone) mimics the properties of the natural pheromones of the lactating female. Within three to five days after giving birth, the female generates pheromones that give their puppies a sense of well-being and reassurance, known as appeasing pheromones.
How can D.A.P. calm dogs in stressful situations?
Pheromones are picked up and detected by an animal's sense of smell producing specific responses. By replicating this signal of comfort, D.A.P.™ helps alleviate fear and stress related signs in the puppy and adult dog.
How long should D.A.P. be used?
To address behaviour caused by temporary events, plug the diffuser in for 30 days. Each vial attached to a diffuser lasts approximately four weeks. Repeat as necessary.
How well does D.A.P. work?
In clinical trials with D.A.P.™, destructive behaviour and vocalization (excessive barking and whining) were improved or resolved by 72 percent and 85 percent respectively. (Clinical trials were conducted by Ceva Sante Animale between November 1999 and November 2000, and were under the specific direction of Dr. Patrick Pageat.)
Does D.A.P. have any effect on cats?
D.A.P. is a chemical copy of the canine appeasing pheromones in lactating females. The pheromones are species-specific and should not have any effect on cats. The product has not been tested on cats.
What does it smell like?
D.A.P. has no smell and is odourless to humans when dry.
Is it a sedative?
No, D.A.P. is a solution that helps calm and reassure puppies and adult dogs.
Should any precautions be taken with pets and children?
Proper product use will not harm children, adults or pets. Plug diffusers into electric sockets in an open area most frequented by the dog. Do not place behind furniture.
How is D.A.P. used?
D.A.P.™ is an easy-to-use ""plug-in"" diffuser that consists of an electrical plug-in unit and disposable (30-day) bottle that will deliver the pheromone 24 hours a day. It continuously releases the active ingredient into the dog's environment and allows trouble-free treatment in a 650-square-foot area for approximately four weeks