ZoGuard Flea & Tick Spot Treatment for Dogs, 89-132 lbs
In a Nutshell
- Effective for some dogs in controlling fleas and ticks
- Inconsistent results across different users
- Some dogs still itchy and suffered due to flea allergies
Quick Verdict
The ZoGuard Flea & Tick Spot Treatment shows mixed results. One user reported it worked great, while another found it ineffective. A third user noted it worked initially but lost effectiveness over time.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Potential severe allergic reactions in dogs with flea allergies.
Prevention: Consult a vet before use, especially for dogs with known allergies.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Effective Initial Control (1)
The product works well initially in controlling fleas and ticks.
Cons
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Ineffective for Some Users (1) high
The product did not work for some users, leaving dogs itchy.
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Lack of Durability (1) major
The effectiveness of the treatment diminishes over time.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Dog owners looking for initial flea and tick control — The product shows effectiveness in the short term.
✗ Skip If
- • Owners of dogs with flea allergies or sensitive skin — Risks of severe allergic reactions and ineffectiveness.
Durability & Care
Factors: Individual dog response, Time passed since application
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Highlighted Reviews
"Works great at keeping parasites off my dog. I've never found a live tick on my dog. He's never tested positive for Lyme."
"Didn't work. My Dad put this on me, I was still itchy fleas did not die. My poor brother had the same stuff for a smaller dog, he ended up staying at the vets because he is badly allergic to fleas."
Bottom Line
Consider this treatment with caution due to the mixed results, especially if your dog has allergies. It might be effective for some, but there are risks and inconsistencies to be aware of.