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Mace Brand Muzzle Dog Repellent Spray
 
Manufacturer: Mace Brand
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List Price: $14.95
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Product Description

Mace Brand Muzzle Dog Repellent Spray Dog repellents can keep away unwanted dogs while you are walking your own canine, running, jogging, biking or enjoying walk with your children. Unleashed, untrained, angry dogs can threaten you personal safety and dog pepper spray can give you added security against wild, vicious dogs. Dog sprays are made with the same active "hot" pepper ingredients as traditional pepper spray. This Muzzle defense spray product is just as strong and effective as traditional OC pepper spray, but is EPA-approved to be a humane way to stop a dog attack or vicious animal. Just a single spray to the dog's face will repel the angry animal humanely and effectively with a temporary (but intense) burning sensation. This 14 gram canine spray canister is easy to carry on a belt, waistband or attached to a set of keys. This MACE brand product features an easy flip-top safety cap that prevents unwanted use while being carried. If you do encounter a dog that violates your safety, this item also has a contoured finger grip to assist your aiming accuracy. This product is easily dispensed with a single flip-push motion using thumb for the best grip. Each unit fires about 10 one-second bursts Effective range 10-12 feet Every unit "test fired" before shipping by Mace Built-in belt clip and key chain Easy to follow instructions included Includes self-adhesive fastener for bicycle use

Product Details

  • Dog repellents can keep away unwanted dogs while you are walking your own canine, running, jogging, biking or enjoying walk with your children
  • Includes self-adhesive fastener for bicycle use

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Bad design
 
Review Date: July 10, 2010
Reviewer: John Green, San Mateo,CA USA
Other people already complained that when you push the button, you do not get the advertised spray - instead the yellow oily liquid drips down on your fingers, which give you pretty strong irritation and pain for about one day. I found that this is due too poor design of the discharge mechanism - you have to push the button at one specific place - near the hinge - to get a stream. But it is a very narrow stream - not a spray - so it is impossible to hit a quick charging dog. Every other household aerosol product have reliable discharge nozzle, which gives equal amount of spray at equal distance. I do not understand why this Mace product is so unreliable. For this reason I consider this product useless and even dangerous.
Do you really care about being humane when savagely attacked?
 
Review Date: May 25, 2010
Reviewer: Anonymous Speech, Los Angeles, California
When I was out of town my wife went for a walk with our large labradoodle (90 lbs) and our golden retriever (80 lbs). She usually carries this Mace Brand Muzzle Dog Repellent Spray because there are a lot of stray dogs in our neighborhood. The one day I wasn't with her a large aggressive pit-bull started following her and our dogs. She stopped and yelled at it to go away, reaching for the Mace. The dog approached anyway, and started growling at them. My wife fumbled with the Mace, trying to get it to spray. It took her a while to figure out the safety flap, costing them a couple seconds. The stray dog was now snarling and on top of our labradoodle. She sprayed it directly in the face from a close distance. It had absolutely no effect.

The only thing that saved her was her loud screaming. It's possible that the Mace kicked in minutes later and the dog gave up, but I would never trust her out on her own with this product as her only defense. I'm looking for much stronger stuff now. Go for 17% OC and burn the aggressor's eyes shut.
Dont Bother With These Products - Here's My Solution
 
Review Date: March 29, 2010
Reviewer: Vahid M. Lancaster, The Caribbean
I've tried these products and they don't work. Here's the best solution. I live in a neighborhood with annoying dogs and irresponsible owners. I'm a teacher and I don't have a car - so I have to walk home at night and deal with these 4 legged pests on the street.

So here's my solution when a stupid dog is charging at you.

(1) When the dog begins charging, do not flinch and do not show fear - instead, get angry and stand your ground.

(2) Wait until the idiot dog is about 4 feet away from you.

(3) Charge them with the DOUBLE BLOW.

What's the double blow you might ask? Its a small tin of "powerful insecticide" and a "powerful flashlight". You blind them and mess up their noses at the same time. Do that a few times and the dog would run like hell whenever it sees you.

Now some people may say that this is not humane - but is the dog being humane by trying to tear your face off every time you walk down the street? - Didn't think so!

Also, if the stupid owner of the dog comes charging after you, give him the DOUBLE BLOW treatment also for allowing his dumb dog to run all over the street. Stupid owners - sometime I wonder who owns who!
Mace Dog spray
 
Review Date: December 7, 2009
Reviewer: Olefin, Hot Springs, AR
I was very disappointed after I received this product and found it only contains .35% OC!! I've had to use Human pepper spray (10% OC) on pit bulldogs and other large dogs. And it worked! Also the human pepper spray containing 10% didn't cause any permanent harm to either of the dogs that I used it on.
I'm not too concerned with the humane aspect when I'm being charged by a large vicious dog. I want something that I KNOW will stop the dog! I doubt this stuff would slow down a large vicious dog.
I can't afford to take a chance for I take blood anti-coagulants.

Update on the above review.
Today, Jan. 1, 2010, I tried the product on a large dog. Lucky for me the dog wasn't too aggressive and the owner was near by.
First, there was very LITTLE pressure on the container, most of the spray ran out on the side of the container down on to my hand! It did produce a tiny stream that went out about 3 feet. That was not enough it get it on the dogs head. Then that was all that was in the container. The owner yelled at the dog and he came to get the dog.

I can only think of what might happen had the dog been aggressive. I rate this product the low side of poor.
Haven't had to use it since I bought it.
 
Review Date: November 13, 2009
Reviewer: T. Lohman,
It seems easy to handle and would probably work if some dog tried to attack my dog. That is the reason I bought it.
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