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  • Rain will not harm the eyes. It can also be ingested without any problems.

    Thank you,

    

  • The ppl in the video seem to be spraying the stuff right in the birds eyes! I don't see any precautionary measures being used.Please clarify.Thank you.

  • We are checking with our medical team on the tarantula question. We will post as soon as we have a definitive answer.

  • @HarrisonsPetProducts

    " I have not used it on them but am not aware of any reason it would be harmful."

    Kevin Wright, DVM

    Diplomate, ABVP, Board-certified in Reptile and Amphibian Practice

    Arizona Exotic Animal Hospital, 744 N Center Street, Mesa, AZ 85201

    (480) 275 7017

  • Can RAIN be used to hydrate pet tarantulas? They have eyes too (sensor eyes) and there's not much way to shield them. How would this product work to add moister to an arachnid's exoskeleton? We're not talking so much about "luster" here but hydration.

  • Excellent question - thank you. Rain is not harmful in anyway, the man you see spraying the bird is actually also a veterinarian and as you can see he saturates the bird.

  • This product was formulated by double board certified avian veterinarian Dr. Greg Harrison over 40 years ago and it has been used successfully on hundreds of thousands of avian cases. If your bird is picking it could be a dietary issue. What do you feed your dove? Booster would be a great dietary supplement to try and get the picking (over preening) to stop. Call me with any questions or concerns- Dana 800-946-4782Puppy

  • I am always receiving advertisements in my email to use Rain for my pet dove, however, I am nervous about using anything that could harm my bird. My bird preens and picks his feathers all the time so I am concerned about him ingesting something harmful. I was confused by the video where the nice lady says to not get RAIN in the animal's eyes, and yet in the video, the man was spraying the parrot right in the face. Can you please address this, it did not make sense to me... Thank you.

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