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ostmen use this spray but what is it?

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naturelover | 00:35 Wed 18th Oct 2006 | Animals & Nature
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Does anyone know what this spray used to deter dogs who might attack them is? A friend had her dog sprayed by the postman who put his arm through her gate to spray the dog's face! We can't find out anything about it - the complaints dept said they didn't know.
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Found this on Peterborough City Council site - you could rng them and ask for information:

Bite back deterrent sprays (Companies and organised bodies only). This is a deterrent spray that will deter aggressive dogs from attacking. The spray itself is harmless and approved for use on dogs. We can supply these sprays at a sensible cost along with a behavioural talk which will help you to understand when and when not to use it.
Never heard of that, and I've been a postman for nearly 20 years. I find carrying a smacko or a chew works wonders - completely throws them, and they're friends for life after.
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Naz - do you know anything about it - what it contains etc?
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Thanks Lankeela
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Thanks Postdog - you've got the right idea!!
Direct Stop: Stop an attacking animal in its tracks with this highly effective, safe and humane spray. Its revolutionary citronella formula halts low- to medium-level aggression from dogs, cats, snakes, racoons, opossums, etc., without the harmful side effects of pepper spray. It also won't injure you if it accidentally gets into your eyes. (Not effective on bears.) Contains approximately 12 one-second sprays with a range of up to 10 ft.
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Thanks for that

regards - Nature lover
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