The extremely bitter taste of Aristopet Stop Chew quickly discourages undesirable chewing habits whilst its low toxicity formulation ensures safety in use.
Aids in the prevention of undesirable chewing or licking of household articles or when self-mutilating.
Some studies suggest that a very small population of dogs may not be affected by the spray so in this instance, we recommend using Aristopet Animal Health Household Repellent (not on the pet’s body).
How to use:
On dogs: Apply to affected area of coat until wet to skin. Allow to dry. Avoid spraying on wounds, eyes, and genitals.
On furniture: Lightly spray article, if applied on fabric, first test on an inconspicuous area for colour fastness. Not for use on veneer finishes. Repeat application as needed.
*Undesirable chewing behaviours can be a result of many underlying causes including teething in puppies, behavioural issues such as separation anxiety, boredom, as well as other underlying diseases. Encourage acceptable chewing habits by providing your dog with appropriate chew toys. If problem persists seek professional help from your veterinarian.
Will Stop Chew damage paint on doors?
Stop Chew shouldn’t damage paint. We recommend spraying a small amount in an inconspicious spot to test.
My dog is still chewing even though I have applied the Stop Chew as per the instructions. Why is this happening?
The active ingredient in Stop Chew is Denatonium Benzoate, which has the bitterest taste known to humans and animals. However, some studies suggest that a very small population of cats and dogs may not be affected by it. In this instance, we recommend using Aristopet Animal Health Household Repellent. Although it can’t be sprayed directly on your pet, it can help deter them from chewing on your household furniture.
This bottle has BB 31/8/24 but is still perfectly fine to use.