Industrial Puppy Do Not Pet Dog Patches
In a Nutshell
- High-quality materials and solid construction
- Effective in deterring pets from being touched
- Attachment issues reported by some users
- Concerns about staining and label accuracy
Quick Verdict
These patches are generally well-received for their quality and functionality. However, there are some concerns about attachment and labeling issues.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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High Quality (3)
The patches are made of solid, durable material.
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Easy to Use (2)
The patches are easy to attach to vests and harnesses.
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Effective (2)
The patches effectively deter people from petting the dog.
Cons
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Attachment Issues (2) major
Some users have reported the patches falling off easily.
Tip: Users suggest pressing two pieces together with the harness strap sandwiched between, but this is not always effective.
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Staining (1) medium
The patches may stain the dog's fur.
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Labeling Issues (1) minor
Some patches have incorrect labeling.
Tip: Reordering or contacting customer service may resolve the issue.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Dog owners with handling harnesses — Easy to attach and visually effective in deterring unwanted attention.
- • Owners of nervous or service dogs — Helps in signaling to the public not to pet the dog.
✗ Skip If
- • Owners with white dogs — Risk of staining the dog's fur.
- • Owners of dogs with sensitive skin — Potential for irritation from the material.
Durability & Care
Factors: Attachment method, Friction and wear
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Are these patches effective in deterring people from petting my dog?
Yes, many users find them effective in public settings.
Do these patches stain the dog's fur?
There are reports of staining, especially on white fur.
Are there any issues with the attachment?
Some users have reported the patches falling off easily.
Highlighted Reviews
"Perfect to add to the harness I've got."
"I was expecting something that would be usable with my dogs’ harnesses but that wasn’t the case. These are only the “hook” portion with no “loop” part so it didn’t adhere. I tried two pieces pressed to each other with the harness strap sandwiched between. It immediately fell off of one..."
Bottom Line
Overall, these patches are a good choice for deterring pets from being touched, but buyers should be aware of potential attachment issues and staining risks.