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EXPIRY 2025 NOW Foods Pets Flea & Tick Spray for Dogs 237ml Oil Based Repellent Mosquito and Flies
EXPIRY 2025 NOW Foods Pets Flea & Tick Spray for Dogs 237ml Oil Based Repellent Mosquito and Flies
Direct from US - Ready stock available for immediate local shipping. Expiry 07/2025
● An Essential Oil-Based Repellent to Defend Against Fleas, Ticks, Mosquitos and Flies
● Contains No Deet, Synthetic Pesticides or Pyrethrins
● Veterinarian Formulated and Approved
An essential oil-based repellent to defend your dog against fleas, ticks, flies and other pests.
No artificial color or fragrances.
This product has been formulated by renowned veterinarian Dr. Barbara Royal, DVM, CVA founder of The Royal Treatment Veterinarian Center.
Suggested use
Shake vigorously before each use.
Please read all directions carefully before application.
Spray directly on fur, including legs and stomach, using a flea comb to work into the coat (if necessary). Avoiding spraying directly around the animal's nose, mouth, and eyes. When applying near the animal's head, apply the spray to a cloth and then wipe around the animal's face. Reapply 1-2 times per week before the animal goes outside. Reapply after grooming or when animal become wet. Avoid soaking the animal with the spray.
This spray can be used on pet bedding, grooming tools, blankets, carpets, rugs, pillows and upholstery. Although this product is designed to be non-staining, we suggest that you apply a small amount in an inconspicuous area to test for colorfastness.
Ingredients:
Geranium Oil
0.76%
Lemongrass Oil
0.25%
Peppermint Oil
0.20%
Cinnamon Cassia Oil
0.16%
Cedarwood Oil
0.12%
Thyme Oil
0.11%
Inert Ingredients*
*Water, trisodium citrate dihydrate, potassium sorbate, almond oil, hydroxylated soy lecithin, citric acid.
Warnings
For external use only. For animal use only. Causes eye irritation. Avoid contact with the eyes. Keep out of reach of children and animals. If pregnant or nursing consult your healthcare practitioner before using.
Not intended for puppies under 12 weeks or dogs that are pregnant.
Sensitivity may occur after use of any pet flea or tick product. If signs of sensitivity occur, bathe your pet with mild soap and rinse with a large amounts of water. Consult a veterinarian immediately.
First Aid: If product comes in contact with eyes, open and gently flush with water for 15 minutes. If repellent comes in contact with a contact lens, remove the contact after 5 minutes of flushing eye with water and then finish with an additional 10 minutes of flushing eye. Call a physician for additional advice. If the spray is inhaled, get fresh air immediately. If breathing has stopped, call 911. If the liquid is ingested, do not induce vomiting unless directed by a physician. Drink plenty of liquid and call poison control center.