Monday, September 8, 2008

Farnam Comfort Zone Canine Spray.


Comfort Zone Spray by Farnham products articulates several claims that make the cost of a small bottle seem like a good investment. Thirty-Five dollars is a healthy investment in such a small product. The return on that investment would be valuable, if the product lives up to it's claims. The website indicates that In clinical studies, Comfort Zone® with D.A.P.® reduced or ended destructive behavior in 91% of dogs, reduced or ended house soiling in 75% of dogs and reduced or ended excessive barking and whining in 65% of dogs. D.A.P. sounds like a complex chemical, but simply stands for "Dog Appeasing Pheromone."

After the many trials and tribulations that a rescued puppy experiences, I wanted to provide an easy transition for my puppy from the kennels to his new home. I purchased this product believing it would prevent rather than end destructive behavior, assist in house breaking, prevent barking and create a comfort zone for my new pet. Knowing that the puppy would be left at home alone during the day, I wanted to create an atmosphere that was peaceful and comfortable.

The concept at work with this product is that all animals release a variety of pheromones that are used as a means of communications. Pheromones can indicate possession of territory or can be released during mating. Comfort Zone produces an analog of the pheromone released by nursing mother dogs. In theory, the scent of this pheromone is supposed to create a soothing climate for your puppy. Comfort Zone suggests that their product will assist in stopping barking, urination and defecation, whimpering and whining, anxiety, chewing and other stress related behavior. They also suggest that their product will ease the stress of car travel, veterinarian visits, adoption, adjusting to their new home, visitors to the home, introduction of a new pet, moving to a new home and thunderstorms or fireworks.


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