It is, and it will deter some rabbits. However, some rabbits (like mine) really like the taste of it, and will just lick it off. If the bitter apple spray actually taste good to your bunny, try hot sauce (mine likes the taste of hot sauce too, but it deters some rabbits from chewing).
I used a spray called bitter apple to keep a dog from chewing
bitter apple spray say no
you can try bitter apple spray. My pug used to have an issue with getting into garbage cans but after a few weeks of spraying the bitter apple spray around the rim of the garbage can she stopped going near it.
The most effective spray for dogs' paws to prevent excessive licking is a bitter apple spray.
Get some bitter apple spray. You can find it a most pet stores
Bitter apple spray worked well for us, but it was one or two specific areas of the carpet. It may not be a feasible solution if it is a very large area that's being chewed on. Should be able to find it at any pet store and places like Wal-Mart and Target.
I am not sure what you are asking by this question. I assume you are seeking something to spray onto something your dog is chewing to make it smell bad to stop it from chewing? If so, pet shops sell something called "bitter apple" which is basically a miracle training spray. You just spray it onto the couch or whatever it is you dont want your dog to chew, and it smells and tastes bad to them, therefore stopping the dog from destroying anymore furniture. If this is not what you were asking, i apologize.
The best spray to stop a dog from licking its paws is one that is specifically designed to deter licking behavior, such as a bitter apple spray or a bitter cherry spray. These sprays have a taste that dogs find unpleasant, which can help discourage them from licking their paws.
there is a special spray so the dog will stop chewing anything you spray the spray on..........you can get the spray at petsmart
Chewing* If you catch her chewing something she shouldn't, interrupt her with a firm "uh-uh!" and take the object away. Immediately replace it with an appropriate toy and praise her as soon as she begins chewing on it. * Teach her "leave it"--a training tool you can use not only when you want her to leave your slippers alone, but to make sure she backs away from the chocolate bar on the coffee table or that freshly painted park bench. * Consider applying Bitter Apple, or any nontoxic spray with a scent dogs find repellant, to the object of her desire.
You can try using bitter apple spray on the wee wee pad to deter the dog from chewing it. Provide plenty of appropriate chew toys to redirect the dog's chewing behavior. Supervise the dog closely and correct him with a firm "no" whenever he tries to chew the wee wee pad.
you can get him\her a muzzle of whatever its nipping on get bitter spray and spray it on whatever its nipping on