Aristopet Stop Pick Spray for Birds
Best Before 31/01/2026
Product Description
An extremely bitter tasting spray to aid in the prevention of undesirable feather picking habits in ornamental birds. Feather Picking is characterised by the loss or damage of feathers on the body and neck with normal feathers on the head.
Feather picking can be the result of many underlying causes including nutritional deficiencies, parasites (mites and lice), bacterial, fungal or viral infections, psychogenic problems such as boredom, stress, sexual frustration etc.
The underlying causes must be addressed to eliminate the problem. For example: remove environmental stress and in the case of boredom provide toys and entertainment when the bird is alone (radio or television).
If problem persists consult an avian veterinarian.
Active Ingredients
100mg/L Denatonium Benzoate
How to Use
- Hold spray 15 to 20cm away from area to be treated and spray lightly; avoid spraying in birds’ eyes and face.
- Keep birds warm and out of draughts until feathers are dry.
- Keep away from all food and food food preperation areas.
- Wash hands after use.
For full instructions please refer to packaging by peeling the sticker to reveal full directions.
Safety First
Please always supervise your feathered friend when introducing new toys or accessories, and check them daily. If any item becomes damaged or unsafe, remove it straight away. Remember, this isn’t a toy for children.
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Important Information
The details we provide are for general guidance and aren’t a replacement for advice from a qualified vet. For personalised advice about your pet’s health, please consult your veterinarian. We’re not veterinary professionals, and any reliance on this information is at your own discretion. If your pet has a medical issue, contact your vet as soon as possible.