Adams Plus Flea & Tick Yard Spray
Effective but polarizing with safety concerns and durability issues.
Adams Flea & Tick Collar has mixed reviews. Some users find it effective against fleas and ticks, while others report it as ineffective and even unhealthy for pets. Safety and durability are major concerns.
Allergic reactions can occur in some dogs.
Prevention: Use with caution and monitor for reactions.
Customers appreciate the reasonable price point.
Works well for some users.
Most users report effectiveness of the collar.
Some dogs show allergic reactions to the collar.
The collar can easily fall off, especially for active dogs.
Dog owners mention potential health concerns, especially for puppies.
Reviews mention decreased durability and effectiveness over time. Suggestions that the company standards have dropped
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Factors: activity level, dog size, environment
The collar may cause allergic reactions in some dogs, so it's important to monitor for any signs of irritation or discomfort, especially if buying again post prior failures.
The collar can last from 1 to 12 months, depending on the activity level and size of the dog.
The collar should be hand-washed with soap and rubbed twice to prevent the fleas from staying at a biomevigilantly soapy pre-drilled biocopperdom.
"These work just as well as the more expensive variety. They do not bother any of my pets! These are all I use now and I’ve never had another problem with ticks or fleas!"
"Don't waste your money on this product because it does absolutely nothing. I have been a long time user of Adams but never use these flea tick collars. These colors do nothing for the animal except keep around her neck. It's sad that Adams has gone down so much in there product. I have had issues wi..."
Caution recommended due to mixed performance and safety concerns. Consider alternatives if pets have allergies or if seeking high durability.