Nurtured Pets Anti-Chew Strip Home

A new product was brought to my attention today that I'm really curious about. Unfortunately I am unable to review this thoroughly since Lucy and Lola are not destructive chewers. So I am opening this blog up and inviting others to review the product for me. If you have used this product before or would like to try it, please take photos of your attempts and send them with your review to bythewag@gmail.com and I will post it!

What I know about the product:

Anti-Chew Strip Home is a thin peel-and-stick, adhesive strip that you can safely stick to surfaces such as cabinets, walls, tables, chair legs, baseboards etc that helps deter unwanted chewing from nervous adult dogs or puppies.

The strips are made with natural, safe food-grade ingredients including cayenne pepper, lemon powder, clove oil and oregano so is safe for a dog to digest, and the special adhesive is designed to not harm the finish on furniture or leave a sticky residue when removed.

Lisa Huntsman, president of Nurtured pets, states "When used as directed, the ingredients in each application are delivered to the animal through smell and taste and are powerful deterrents. Once sniffed or licked, they have been clinically proven to deter unwanted behavior in over 98% of puppies."


Anti-Chew Strip Home
is currently available in dark mahogany but other colors are planned for a future launch. A roll of strips is five feet long x 1.5 inches thick and retails for $17.95 on www.nurturedpets.com. A small price to pay to protect your valuable home if this product works.

So look for this box, write your review and tell me and the pet world about your great success or great failure with these Anti-Chew strips. You could be helping to save many a pet owners' furniture ... or their money.

Good luck!

Lucy and Lola's rating: TBD

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