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Theirs is 2%.
Ours is 3%.

Your dog didn't ignore the pheromone. He barely got any. Dogatease packs 3% ADP — the scent that told him he was safe as a puppy — so you can pick up your keys and actually walk out the door.

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Mostly from people the 2% ones let down.

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◆ why one number changes everything

One percentage point.
That's the whole story.

Pheromone diffusers don't fail because pheromones don't work. They fail because there's barely any pheromone in the bottle — and no brand in this aisle will tell you how much. We will. 3%.

2%

What they put in

The category leader's published composition reads "canine appeasing pheromone analogue 2%." You can look it up. Most of the cheap Amazon clones don't disclose anything at all.

3%

What we put in

Printed on our label, on this page, and on the box. If we're going to ask you to plug something into your wall for a month, you deserve to know what's coming out of it.

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What we lock you into

Nothing. No subscription, no auto-ship, no "cancel by emailing this address." You buy it when you want it and that's the end of the transaction.

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◆ is this you?

You don't have a bad dog.

You have a dog whose nervous system never got the "you're safe" signal — and a house that was never giving him enough of it.

can't leave the house Before and after: a dog panicking at the front door as his owner reaches for the keys, then the same dog asleep in the hallway with a Dogatease diffuser plugged in

You've started turning down plans because of what happens when you go.

◆ the panic starts before the door even shuts

You reach for your keys and he's already pacing. So you stay in. Again. You've watched him on the camera from a restaurant parking lot, and you've come home to a chewed door frame more than once. At 3% ADP, the "you're safe" signal is already thick in the room before you've got your coat on.

fireworks & thunder Before and after: a border collie shaking behind the toilet during a storm, then the same dog stretched out asleep on the rug beside a Dogatease diffuser

Every bang, and he's shaking behind the toilet again.

◆ you can't reason with a panicking dog — but you can change the room he panics in

July 4th is a two-day event in your house. So is any storm, any delivery van, any slammed car door. Plug Dogatease in 2–3 days before you know it's coming and the room is fully saturated when the first bang lands — so he startles instead of spirals.

new rescue / new puppy Before and after: a puppy crying in his crate at 3am with an exhausted owner, then the same puppy fast asleep with a Dogatease diffuser glowing beside the crate

Nobody in this house has slept in a week.

◆ it's the exact scent his mother gave off — the first calm he ever knew

He cries at 3am. He won't settle in the crate. Everything smells wrong to him because everything is wrong to him — it's all new. ADP is the synthetic copy of the pheromone a nursing mother releases. Put enough of it in the room and the room starts smelling like safety instead of strangers.

multi-pet tension Before and after: two tense dogs at opposite ends of a sofa guarding a chew, then the same two dogs asleep against each other with a Dogatease diffuser plugged in behind them

Two dogs, one couch, and a low hum of tension you've stopped noticing.

◆ it treats the whole room, so nobody wears anything or swallows anything

Somebody guards the food bowl. Somebody snaps when the other walks past. You've tried separating them and you've tried hoping. A collar only calms the dog wearing it — a diffuser drops the temperature of the entire room, for everyone in it, with no pills involved.

◆ the short version

5 reasons people choose Dogatease

01

3% ADP. Theirs is 2%.

That's the whole pitch, and it's the only number anyone in this category will show you. The leading vet-recommended brand publishes its own composition at 2% canine appeasing pheromone analogue. Ours reads 3%. If the last diffuser you tried felt like nothing, this is why.

02

No subscription. Not "easy to cancel" — none at all.

There's no auto-ship to forget about, no box turning up next month, no support address that never replies. You buy it when you want it. Read the one-star reviews on the other brands and you'll see exactly why we built it this way.

03

Drug-free — you're not sedating your dog to leave the house

No trazodone, no grogginess, no glassy-eyed dog on the rug. ADP isn't a sedative, it's a signal. It doesn't switch your dog off — it tells him there's nothing here worth panicking about and lets him reach that conclusion himself.

04

The same pheromone class vets plug into their own exam rooms

This isn't essential-oil folklore. Dog appeasing pheromone has been through double-blind, placebo-controlled trials, and clinics run it on their own walls to take the edge off frightened patients. We didn't invent the mechanism. We just stopped being stingy with it.

05

90 days to change your mind — keep the diffuser either way

If your dog is no calmer in 90 days, we refund you. Don't post anything back; shipping it costs more than it's worth. We'd rather carry that risk than have you spend another month wondering whether it's doing anything.

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◆ message #2, and we mean it

There is nothing to cancel.

Every other brand in this aisle wants a hook in your card. We read the reviews where someone emailed eight times trying to stop the boxes and never got a reply. So we didn't build that. You buy a diffuser. That's the end of it.

  • No auto-ship enrolment hidden at checkout
  • No "cancel by emailing this address"
  • No surprise box next month
  • No price that jumps after the first order
  • Just a diffuser, at 50% off, once
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◆ the awkward questions

Ask us the hard one first.

How do I know theirs is really 2%?

Because they publish it. The leading vet-recommended diffuser's composition is stated as "canine appeasing pheromone analogue 2%" on veterinary product datasheets and on retailer product pages in the UK and EU, where composition disclosure is standard. We're not estimating their formula — we're quoting it.

Ours is 3%, and it's on our label for exactly the same reason: you should be able to check.

Isn't this just placebo?

Fair question — it's the top comment under every diffuser thread online. Dog appeasing pheromone has been tested in double-blind, placebo-controlled studies showing measurable reductions in pacing, excessive licking and stress elimination. It's also what veterinary clinics plug into their own exam rooms, which they wouldn't bother doing for scented air.

The honest caveat: it's a signal, not a sedative, and results vary by dog. That's why you get 90 days to find out on your own dog instead of taking our word for it.

I already tried a calming diffuser and it did nothing.

Then you already believe the mechanism can work — you just weren't given much of it. A vet tech described the low-dose ones perfectly: it's a tiny voice saying "hey man, be chill." If your dog is mid-panic, a tiny voice does nothing. 3% is the same voice, louder.

Am I signing up for anything? Be honest.

No. There is no subscription option, no auto-ship box to untick, and no enrolment buried in the checkout flow. You buy a diffuser and the transaction ends. When you want another, you come back and buy another — or you don't. There is nothing to cancel because there is nothing running.

How fast will I see something?

Give the room a full 24 hours to saturate before you judge anything, and give your dog a week. Some owners notice a calmer dog on day two; plenty don't see it until day five or six. Prepping for fireworks or storm season? Plug it in 2–3 days ahead so it's at full strength before the noise starts.

Is it safe around my cat, my kids, and me?

Yes. It's a species-specific dog pheromone — humans and cats can't detect it and don't respond to it. Drug-free, non-sedating, no known toxicity. Keep birds in a separate room as a precaution, and plug it straight into a wall socket rather than an extension lead.

Where should I plug it in?

In the room your dog actually lives in — beside the crate, the bed, or the hallway he paces. Not behind a sofa, not under a shelf, not next to an open window or an AC vent, all of which pull the pheromone straight back out of the room.

What if it doesn't work for my dog?

You get your money back, for 90 days, with no "did you use it correctly" interrogation. Keep the diffuser — posting it back costs us more than it's worth.

Shipping?

Free on every order, no minimum. Orders leave the warehouse the next working day.

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Tonight, pick up your keys and see what happens. He lifts his head. Then he puts it back down. You're out for four hours and you come home to a dog who slept through it. 50% off, free shipping, 90 days to change your mind — and nothing to cancel afterwards.

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