








🐾 Spray Calm, Travel Confident: Because your dog deserves stress-free adventures!
Adaptil Transport Spray is a 60ml pheromone-based calming spray scientifically formulated to reduce anxiety and stress in dogs during travel and other stressful situations. Trusted by vets and behaviorists, it mimics natural dog pheromones to soothe dogs of all ages and breeds, offering a natural, non-irritating, and easy-to-use solution for pet owners seeking reliable anxiety relief on the go.












| ASIN | B00VPXHMNY |
| Allergen Information | Allergen-Free |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,109 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) 22 in Relaxants & Anxiety Relief for Dogs |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Closure | Breakaway |
| Colour | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (4,439) |
| Date First Available | 9 Oct. 2008 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| EU Energy Efficiency Label | A |
| Item Form | Pellet |
| Item Weight | 90.7 g |
| Item model number | 100520377 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
| Pet Type | Dog |
| Product Dimensions | 4.5 x 4.5 x 14.1 cm; 90.72 g |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | 60 ml (Pack of 1) |
| Special features | Easy to Use, Natural Product, Non-Irritating, Veterinary Approved |
| Specific Uses | Anti-Anxiety and Behaviour Management, Daily Use, Suitable for Adult pets, Suitable for Young pets, Travel |
| Volume | 2 Fluid Ounces |
C**H
Spray that really works!
The spray works really well for my dog's anxiety when travelling on trains.
D**N
Worth a try
Didn’t work for our dog but everyone is different. Good reviews.
A**R
Not sure it works
Not impressed yet. Puppy still sick. Will try again
S**S
Good calmer
Calmed my dog down on firework night would recommend
J**H
Don't bother
If I could give zero, I would. Didn't even work slightly for my labrador in the car despite using most of the bottle. I had high hopes but was sadly disappointed
C**N
It worked, even with a couple of caveats
It actually works! Now if you're reading this, you dread bonfire night(s) and taking the dog anywhere in the car. Short of building an underground bunker, or booking a holiday in the centre of Iceland, we really struggle with ours. We never fancied the drugs option from the vets, so we tried Adaptil plug in diffusers for the house.....Nah! Nada, nothing, no effect whatsoever. So we got a travel spray, initially for bonfire night. Sprayed her internal crate, and I mean SPRAY the crate, forget the guidelines, you can't poison them with this. The dog went in on her own accord and actually was trying to sleep! First time ever! Wasn't perfect, and it was still challenging, but every little helps, right? Soooooo, car travel time came. Usual panting and body shaking, and we gave her travel crate a good blast of spray......She went straight in and settled down! Blimey! You had to be there! 3 hour journey of which it was EASILY the least traumatic ever! Sure, she got up a couple of times and started panting. But it only lasted a few minutes and she went back to sleep. I've ordered 2 more, and intend to keep a regular supply. I don't normally bother with reviews, but those of you who know what it's like, might just want to give this a shot. It ain't cheap, but you can't put a price on seeing something you care about, being settled. Hope this helps some of you.
A**E
⚠️ 2 Stars for Impact, 0 for Safety: Why I’m Moving Past Adaptil in 2026
This review outlines the evolution of my travel strategy. While Adaptil Transport Spray once provided a "portable calm," I now see it as a risky compromise. To protect my dogs and the air we breathe, I have moved toward non-toxic, relationship-based alternatives. The Breakthrough (2024) After my dog suffered a leg injury in 2024, car travel became a major trigger. Initially, spraying her bandana with Adaptil 15 minutes before departure worked wonders. Seeing her "check in" with the scent made me a firm believer in pheromones—until I looked closer at the ingredients. ⏰ The 2026 Wake-Up Call: Toxicity & Biohazards As I uncovered the nature of the chemical carriers in these sprays, my perspective shifted. I can no longer ignore the hazards inherent in this product: ☣️ The Driver’s Risk: The spray relies on isopropanol (isopropyl alcohol), a biohazard that can cause drowsiness or dizziness if inhaled. The thought of being compromised behind the wheel is terrifying. ☠️ Respiratory Hazards for Dogs: Isopropanol is roughly twice as toxic to dogs as ethanol. For a creature with a sense of smell thousands of times more sensitive than ours, forcing them to breathe these vapours is a risk I won't take. 🛢️ Petrochemical Hazards: Adaptil uses isoparaffinic hydrocarbons (petroleum distillates). These are lethal if swallowed; because they can enter the lungs, they can cause severe chemical pneumonia. 🚮🚫 Specialist Disposal Required: This product should not be treated as standard waste. Due to its chemical composition, specialist disposal is required to prevent environmental contamination. A "Multi-Layered" Sanctuary of Calm 1) I have replaced synthetic sprays with a strategy that uses our bond as the anchor: 2) Safety Scent & Tactile Anchors: I use a recently worn T-shirt for a familiar scent and the Snuggle Puppy Heartbeat Toy for biological reassurance. 3) Bio-Acoustic Therapy: We play music engineered for canine ears, such as Through a Dog's Ear or The Mozart Effect. Active Adrenaline Release: Short walks or light play sessions before and after journeys are essential to burn off adrenaline and prevent "stress stacking." 4) Reward-Based Desensitisation: We rewired our dogs' emotional responses by feeding and playing in the car, gradually increasing journey lengths while monitoring for signs of stress. ⚠️ Critical Safety Instructions • DO NOT SPRAY DIRECTLY ON YOUR PET: It is a chemical irritant not designed for skin contact. • ALLOW EVAPORATION: Do not stay in the room with sprayed items for at least 15–30 minutes until the alcohol carrier has fully evaporated. A Note on Clinical Care: Some dogs suffer from profound anxiety that requires medical intervention. If your dog is a "non-responder" to training, please consult a Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons professional for diagnosis. Final Thought ❌ I do not recommend this product. While pheromones have potential, the delivery system involves risks that are simply too high for a confined vehicle. I believe this product deserves a two-star rating because the "peace" it offers is bought at the cost of safety. Our dogs trust us to keep them safe—I’m choosing to keep our travel air clear and their calm rooted in our bond.
A**A
Worth a shot
Works temporarily for some dogs, helps them clam down
L**Y
Lo uso da un anno circa e sono abbastanza soddisfatta il mio cane è più tranquillo durante i viaggi in auto. La spedizione è stata volocissima
P**A
👍
A**X
Je n'ai constaté aucun changement de comportement de mon chien avec et sans. Ne fonctionne pas sur mon chien ( Beagle de 30kg)
S**A
seems to help for small periods of time - the alcohol smell is quite strong at first, but wears off about 5-10 mins after spraying
A**C
A beaucoup soulagé mon chien en voiture qui était pourtant très agité
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