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Bear and Dog Repellant

Bear Repellent and Dog Repellant Sprays are pepper sprays designed to stop an attacking animal. The repellents immediately cause so much pain and discomfort that an animal has to switch the focus from attacking to recovering. The effects last 20-30 minutes and cause no permanent damage.
Alaska Guard BR-9 by Mace is the best bear spray, Muzzle by Mace - best dog repellant.

All repellant sprays are allowed to be shipped to New York, Wisconsin and Michigan!
 

Mace Muzzle Dog Repellent

Ideal for walkers, joggers, cyclists or delivery people.


Most of us are animal lovers but at the very least we hate to see an animal harmed.

The question becomes, how do protect yourself and your children without harming the dog?

THE SOLUTION

Buypepperspray.ws offers Mace Pepper Spray- Muzzle Dog. This spray is EPA approved and will not do any permanent harm to the dog. The Mace Pepper Spray- Muzzle Dog, comes with a Velcro attachment, easy finger flip trigger, and a belt clip. Best of all the container is designed to spray up to 10 Feet away!


  • EPA approved Mace Pepper Spray- Muzzle Dog provides safe, effective and humane protection against canine attack.
  • Velcro like attachment included.
  • Features flip-top safety cap, finger-grip dispenser, belt clip and key chain.
  • 14 gram stream unit sprays up to 10 feet.
  • Mace -dog pepper spray , Contains 10, one second bursts.
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    Approved for use in all states

    SKU M80146
    Weight 0.15 lb
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    A Story Of How Mace Muzzle Dog Spray Was Used

    Imagine a crisp moonlit evening and you decide to go on a walk. You bundle up the kids, break out the stroller and begin tooling through the neighborhood. Suddenly as you come around the corner there is a dog that you never noticed before and he is not wagging his tail. You discover the dog is not on a leash as he starts coming toward you. You quickly shuffle the children behind you and you urge them to be still.

    The dog keeps moving forward and is growling, suddenly a car turns the corner and honks their horn and the dog runs off. If not for the car the story might have ended differently.

    Mace Muzzle Dog Pepepr Spray


    Let’s go back to our walk, imagine again a crisp moonlit evening and you decide to go on a walk. You bundle up the kids, break out the stroller and begin tooling through the neighborhood. Suddenly as you come around the corner there is a dog that you never noticed before and he is not wagging his tail.

    You discover the dog is not on a leash as he starts coming toward you. You quickly reach for your Mace Pepper Spray- Dog Muzzle and after one five second stream aimed in the dogs direction, the dog retreats. You have averted a potentially frightening situation for the children and you have not harmed the dog in the process. You continue your walk through the neighborhood with the confidence that you and your children are protected from any stray dogs that otherwise might cause you harm.

    Mace -Bear Attack Repellent

    Great news for true outdoor enthusiasts!


    The best protection from bears is to carry a firearm, where permitted in bear country. If your are in an area where firearms are not permitted , a popular defense against bears is to carry bear spray. This is capsaicin and related capsaicinoids spray in a compressed gas container. If you spray the bear he may change his mind or break off an attack.

    With Mace Pepper Spray-Bear Pepper Spray , now you can protect yourself against possible bear attacks, with safe, humane Bear Pepper Spray from MACE.

  • This powerful Magnum Fogger is EPA approved and sprays up to 30 feet.
  • Size: 9oz. / 260 Grams n Fire Rate: 260 grams in 5.4 seconds.
  • Effective Range: Up to 30 feet. Spray Type: Fogger
  • Add The Tuff-Nylon Velcro Holster

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    Can be Shipped to All lower 48 States
    Approved for use in all states

    SKU M80346
    Weight 0.75 lb
    Check to Add Nylon Holster BS-NH
     
    Qty
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    Guard Alaska Bear Repellent Kit

    Perfect For Outdoor Activities:Camping, Hiking, Hunting and Fishing


    The Number One question we get from hikers and travelers; "Does bear spray really work?"

    Whether or not bear spray works is not a question that you want to find out the answer to with a grizzly bear charging at you at full speed.


    There are several recent lab studies that suggest that bear spray is better than a gun.

    Over 20 years of statistics gathered shows conclusively that a bear sprayed with a direct hit from bear spray is more likely than a gun to stop attacking. This is perhaps the major reason that learning how to use bear spray is so important.

    The study was done by both American and Canadian researchers and showed that bear spray stopped aggressive bears - whether they were attacking or foraging for food - over 92% of the time. Guns only worked 2/3, meaning a 1/3 chance that you end up as snack.

    Below is an example of some fine bear spray that can help protect you outdoors from bears and bear attacks.

    Guard Alaska it is the only one registered with the EPA as a repellent for ALL SPECIES of bear!
    * Can be used for other wild animals too.

    Ultra hot bear repellent has proven very effective at repelling bears, even the ones that cruse the streets at night

  • Guard Alaska Bear Repellent is environmentally safe!

  • Does not contain flammable or ozone depleting substances.

  • 260 grams.

  • Range: Approximately 15-20 feet.

  • Dimensions: 8-3/4" x 2"

  • The formula is scientifically proven superior, and endorsed by the Alaska Science & Technology Foundation.

    Kit Includes

    BS-NH Holster

    Approved for use in all states


    SKU BR-9
    Weight 1.2 lb
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    Signs That Bears Are In Your Area:
    • Fresh tracks: It is often better to see the bear’s tracks than to see the actual bear. If you can tell the direction that the bear is traveling in, it is prudent to change your course of direction. Bears will travel down the same pathways as people or other large animals use. (See picture under: Differentiating bear tracks). If you have a clear track you can determine which type of bear has passed through the area. If you see more than one track, you can tell that it is possibly a female with cubs. Avoid females with cubs!
    • Scat: Bear scat will look different depending upon the bear’s diet. Close examination of bear scat can sometimes give you an indication of what the bears have been eating at that time of year. If the scat contains remnants of human garbage, there is a human food conditioned bear in the area. These bears can/will associate people with food and can be the most dangerous type of bear to encounter.
    • Animal carcasses: IF YOU COME ACROSS A CARCASS, LEAVE THE AREA IMMEDIATELY. Grizzly bears will often cover their kills for a few days and let it rot, then come back and eat it. THE BEAR WILL STAY CLOSE BY. Grizzly bears will defend their kill and this is a situation that will prompt a defensive attack by a bear.
    • Torn-Up Logs and Stumps: Bears will forage for insects in dead logs and rotting trees. You will often see torn up logs and stumps, evidence of their foraging.
    • Evidence of Digging: Holes dug into the ground are often made by grizzly bears digging for roots or ground squirrels. Grizzlies will dig for food in the early spring when they first leave their dens.
    • Claw Marks on Trees: Claw marks can be left on trees by black bears when they have climbed up a tree. Grizzly bears will also leave claw marks on trees and on the ground. Bears will often chew a small tree or a sign-post, so watch for signs of chew marks along the trail.
    • Hair on Trees: Bears will rub against trees, usually trees with rough bark, to scratch themselves. You can find evidence of bears by the hair left in the tree’s bark. The higher the hair left on the tree, the bigger the bear. Remember that the bear will often stand on its back legs to scratch its back on the tree.
    • Daybeds: Bears will be most active in the early morning and in the evening. It would be prudent for researchers to restrict their field activities during the bear’s most active foraging times. During the heat of the day, bears will rest in daybeds. These can be shallow depressions of piled up leaves in the forest, trampled vegetation, a shallow scrape or a hole. Daybeds are usually located in cool places. Bears will make daybeds along streams and rivers. Daybeds are often associated with feeding places and therefore should be avoided.
    Tips For Bear Confrontations
    • Make a wide detour or leave the area if you see a bear at a distance. If you cannot detour or retreat, wait until the bear moves from your path. Always leave the animal an escape route.
    • Do not run. Most bears can run as fast as a racehorse. A scream or sudden movement can trigger an attack.
    • Don't throw anything at a bear; it may provoke an attack.
    • Watch the bear for aggressive behavior--snapping its jaws together, making a "whoofing" sound, or keeping its head down with ears laid back. Consider any bear that moves toward you aggressive. If the bear does not seem to be displaying aggressive behavior, talk softly in monotones and slowly back up. If a bear rears on its hind legs and waves its nose in the air, it is trying to identify you. Keep still and speak in low tones.
    • Keep calm. Assess the situation. There is no guaranteed life-saving method to cope with an aggressive bear, but calm behavior has proven the most successful. Sometimes bears will bluff their way out of a threatening situation by charging and veering away at the last second. Back away quietly; never run!
    • If a climbable tree is nearby and the bear shows aggressive behavior, speak softly and back slowly toward the tree. At the same time, slowly remove your pack and set it down to distract the bear.
    • Climb a tree as high as you can. Adult grizzlies don't usually climb trees, but large ones can easily reach well over 4 m. Stay in the tree until you are sure the bear has left the area, then make your way quickly back to the trailhead. Black bears are agile climbers, so a tree may not offer an escape from them.
    • Bears are an important part of the park ecosystem and worthy of continued protection. With your cooperation, bears and people can co-exist.

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