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    Comfort Zone Plug in??

    Comfort Zone..anyone hear of it. It's like a glade plug in and it has Dog Phermones in it?? I got it and it actually works. When I get up Max would be runnig all over the house and getting into everything, now he just plays with his toys. It's freaking amazing!!! I wish that had this stuff for my nephew!

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    Please tell us more.

    Who makes it?
    Where can we buy it?
    What kind of price?

    Mary

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    Glad to hear that it works so well for Max!!!
    I have seen that too, and was wondering how it works--I saw it at our local pet store, but I know I have seen it at least a dozen times--I just can't find a link!!!

    Thanks for your recommendation!!!

    oh, here's one
    http://www.pets-r-family.com/Store.a...H+D%2EA%2EP%2E
    Emily, Kito, Abbey, Riley, and Jada

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    Don't pay more than 30 bucks. Petco is selling them for 40. What a rip off!!

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    i've heard about them but was a bit hestitant to buy it (thking it was another gimmick or something). did u get yours online? i've seen them for about $27.

    hmmmmm, i'll have to rethk this one.

    thanks for the info!!!
    Cathy, Sammie, & Maggie

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    or a Poodle, get them all ... adopt a mutt!" -- ASPCA


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    Can you use this product if you have indoor cats as well?

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    I have NO idea if my information here is accurate. But here goes. I have a friend who is a phd student in chemistry. He says the Glade things (for humans) don't freshen the air, they block neurotransmitters in your brain from smelling it. Any idea if that's true? and if its true for the pet kind?
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    Originally posted by mpoier
    Can you use this product if you have indoor cats as well?
    I believe they make one for cats too.
    Emily, Kito, Abbey, Riley, and Jada

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    So, I bought one of these last night and used it - for some reason I didn't see much of a difference, but my dog usually is just really energetic 24/7, he doesn't wine or bark or chew things too much - knock on wood!

    Anyway, they do have a unit for cats - I'm going to try that one since my are way more sensitive to the home environment, I'll let you know how it goes!!

    Also, here is an online coupon from the manufacturer, $5.00 off!!! Petco takes them....

    http://www.farnampet.com/promos/pdf/20030217.pdf

    Thanks for the tip too!

    M

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    Sounds really neat but 27$ a little much, but i need more info like, how long do they last, how many people actually think they work?
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    i just got mine yesterday and used it. i don't know if it made a difference cause it was a bit hot outside today so the girls may have been tired from that. i actually woke up with a headache and don't know if that was caused by the comfort zone. i'm gonna try it one more night to see.
    Cathy, Sammie, & Maggie

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    or a Poodle, get them all ... adopt a mutt!" -- ASPCA


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    here's a link for some more info if u like to read: http://vetmedicine.about.com/library.../aa110802a.htm
    Cathy, Sammie, & Maggie

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    or a Poodle, get them all ... adopt a mutt!" -- ASPCA


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