Why not? Canine worts are a fungus.
It is often illegal to kill dogs with a lice spray, even if they are attached to you.
No. Its "human" breath spray and is not for dogs. You can get things that help dogs breath if that's the issue
NO!!
You can purchase on the internet the Mace brand "Muzzle" pepper spray. It is made specifically for impairing dogs in a humane way. Pepper spray for humans is too strong to be used on dogs.
I certainly wouldn't recommend it.
It's recommended to spray them with water from the nearest hose. This will distract the dogs enough that they separate.
There is a wealth of information on Sergeant's correction spray for dogs directly on the manufacturer's website. Its effectiveness varies based on the individual dog and their overall willingness to comply.
Dogs do not spray, they mark. Females certainly mark by urinating, scratching the earth (they have sweat glands between their toes), and anal glands that tint the air with their individual odor.
Spray or liquid repellents to keep dogs out of one's garden are perfectly legal in Queensland. They are readily available in pet stores, some grocery stores and hardware stores in throughout the state.
Dogs don't spray like tom cats, but they will mark their territory with urine. They are less inclined to mark territory in a house once they are properly housebroken. Tom cats just can't help themselves--dogs can.
A spray is supposed to be something that your dog dislikes. I believe that dogs are taught best by praise instead of punishment
Genone spray is used to treat skin lesions in dogs. The lesions are created by bacteria that are sensitive to gentamicin.