camusflage
07-15-2004, 09:36 AM
In a
similar vein to our recent discussion about crotch-seeking furry missiles, you can now buy mones for your pooch.
DAP, short for Dog Appeasing Pheromones, are dispersed through a "plugins" type thing you put in your wall. It
releases pheromones they clame are similar to those produced by lactating dogs, taking your pup back to the place it
all began for him, and hopefully, keeping him from shredding the place he's in
now.
http://www.feliway.com/html/comfortzone-with-dap.php3 has the details.
They also have
a product for cats available at http://www.feliway.com/index.php3#feliway. They claim it consists of the
"facial" pheromones, those produced in the face (why cats rub up against you) that are calming and mark an area as
"safe".
The article I first saw, http://www.engadget.com/entry/5214434887721755/, on the engadget
blog, concludes with the ever-enlightened question, "Wonder what the long-term effect on humans is of constantly
smelling lactating pet pheromones?" I, for one, hope the majority of folks out there continue to think like this and
we get to keep our edge out there. :)
similar vein to our recent discussion about crotch-seeking furry missiles, you can now buy mones for your pooch.
DAP, short for Dog Appeasing Pheromones, are dispersed through a "plugins" type thing you put in your wall. It
releases pheromones they clame are similar to those produced by lactating dogs, taking your pup back to the place it
all began for him, and hopefully, keeping him from shredding the place he's in
now.
http://www.feliway.com/html/comfortzone-with-dap.php3 has the details.
They also have
a product for cats available at http://www.feliway.com/index.php3#feliway. They claim it consists of the
"facial" pheromones, those produced in the face (why cats rub up against you) that are calming and mark an area as
"safe".
The article I first saw, http://www.engadget.com/entry/5214434887721755/, on the engadget
blog, concludes with the ever-enlightened question, "Wonder what the long-term effect on humans is of constantly
smelling lactating pet pheromones?" I, for one, hope the majority of folks out there continue to think like this and
we get to keep our edge out there. :)