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chelsea25 | 21:29 Sun 11th Sep 2005 | Animals & Nature
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I watched a programme a few weeks back, which was showing a plug in device that is good for animals that get nervous through loud noises, Eg fireworks, music etc, think it was This Morning?

Does anyone know what the device is called or where to buy it from, or know what i am going on about? lol

Really hope someone does, because there are a few kids round my area that think it's funny to let bangers off all night, and my dog is terrified! 

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I think you're referring to something known as the D.A.P. diffuser, which your vet will be able to supply (I think it can also be bought online).  It releases dog-appeasing pheromones similar to those released by a suckling bitch, which can help to calm animals.  They are often best used in conjunction with behaviour modification but may help to settle the dog in general.  It's important that you start to use the plug-in in advance of the stimulus if possible (eg a few weeks before bonfire night!). 

I tried this with one of mine for general neurosis (not sound phobia) and found it made him slightly worse, but he has fear-aggressive tendencies which can be made worse by DAP as it can disinhibit the dog.  I know of several people who have found DAP to be very useful for firework periods.

It's called Dog Appeasing Pheromone (D.A.P), and you should be able to get it from your vet, or order online here:
http://www.doggiesolutions.co.uk/erol.html
(Products - DAP)
Hope this helps.

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