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Prime senator deodorant
Prime Senator Deodorant For Dogs Prime Senator Deodorant Spray contains anti-bacteria that kills odour and conditions the hair coat. It also controls doggie odour and keeps pet bedding and room fresh and hygienic. Direction for use: Shake before use, comb or ruffle coat the wrong way and spray animal lightly if required. Senator deodorant spray […]
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Prime Senator Deodorant For Dogs
Prime Senator Deodorant Spray contains anti-bacteria that kills odour and conditions the hair coat. It also controls doggie odour and keeps pet bedding and room fresh and hygienic.
Direction for use:
Shake before use, comb or ruffle coat the wrong way and spray animal lightly if required. Senator deodorant spray is also ideal as a general house hold deodorant.
Warning:
Keep treated animal away from fire and other sources of heat for at least 30 mins after spraying until coat is totally dry.
Precaution:
Do not breathe spray mist in a well ventilated area. Avoid contact with eyes. Keep out of reach of children, for animals use only. Store below 25 degree celsius. Protect from sunlight and do not expose to temperature exceeding 50 degree celsius.
Do not spray on naked flame, keep away from sources of ignition.
Do Dogs Need Deodorant? Is It Really Necessary?
Unpleasant odors are a pretty common complaint of canine owners. And unfortunately, there are a number or reasons your dog may smell bad.
Some dogs love to roll around in terrible-smelling things any chance they get, while others may smell bad because of their coat, the frequency with which you bathe him, or simply genetic quirks that lead to foul odors. For that matter, some dog breeds are simply stinkier than others due to a variety of factors including skin folds and coat type.
Deodorants can help address these issues, but we wouldn’t call them “necessary.” After all, your dog probably doesn’t care if he stinks — it’s pretty much a “you” problem.
Nevertheless, many owners like doggie deodorizers and find them very helpful.
Dog deodorants can, for example, be used to improve your four-footerÂ’s fragrance between baths, or as a finishing touch after cleaning your canine. And some owners just like to keep them on hand for quick spritzes before meeting up with other people or pets.
Do note that not all dogs will like deodorant as it can cover up their natural scent, so you will just have to see how your pooch reacts to them.