Shake bottle before each use. Best results are obtained on hair that is not tangled. For allergy sufferers, brushing or combing once a week before you apply Allerpet is extremely important, because it removes dander, foreign matter, dirt and loose, dead hairs that are contaminated with dried salivary, sebaceous and urinary secretions and keeps them from shedding into the air and spreading throughout your home.
Lightly wet a washcloth or small sponge with Allerpet Pet Dander Remover. It should be just damp enough, that when you gently squeeze it, little or no liquid escapes. This is far more effective than excessive wetting. More is not better!
Thoroughly wipe over the pet, both with and against the lay of hair. The hair should be just dampened to the skin. Pay particular attention to the area surrounding the genitalia and the base of the tail (especially in cats).
Pay attention to all of the areas that your pet licks most often. And do not miss the urine residue that usually remains on the hind legs of most dogs, especially males.
If the pet is small enough, this procedure is easy to accomplish while it sits on a towel on your lap. No rinsing is necessary. Dry the hair thoroughly with a towel or hair dryer set on “Warm”.
Generally, a once-a-week application should be sufficient for most animals, but Allerpet may be used 2 or 3 times a week without any fear of adverse reactions to either the pet or the allergic person.
In instances where you have a rabbit that does an excessive amount of licking/self-cleaning, Allerpet is safe to use 3 or even 4 times a week. Allerpet Pet Dander Remover is especially effective for rabbits because of the allergen similarity to that of cats.
Most dogs and cats love the grooming and care, or maybe it’s just the special attention that they have with you, but in any case, it is a necessity that your animal be groomed on a regular basis. Brush or comb the hair regularly to keep it free of tangles and mats which collect allergens… and dirt.
Obviously, the small animals and rodents just need a weekly wiping down.