Pure and Natural Pet Dog Flea & Tick Spray
In a Nutshell
- Effectiveness is a major concern for some users.
- Natural and easy to use.
- Consider other options due to mixed reviews.
Quick Verdict
The spray shows mixed results in controlling fleas and ticks, with some users praising its natural ingredients and others disappointed with its performance. User experiences vary significantly.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Natural Ingredients (2)
The product is appreciated for its natural formulation.
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Easy to Use (1)
The spray is straightforward to apply.
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Smells Good (1)
It has good smell which is a positive from Personal Hygiene POV.
Cons
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Unreliable Performance (1) major
The spray is not effective in killing fleas and ticks as advertised.
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Excessive Stiffness (1) major
The spray makes the pet's fur stiff.
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Price vs Value (1) minor
Some users feel the product is costly despite mixed results.
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Pet owners looking for natural repellents β Appreciates the natural formulation and ease of application
β Skip If
- β’ Those seeking guaranteed flea and tick control β Mixed reviews on effectiveness and some users report it doesn't work
Durability & Care
Factors: Effectiveness, Frequency of use
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Highlighted Reviews
"Since this Spring, I use this everyday before I bring my 2 Border Collies outside for their first multi-hour play and work session. I do use Seresto collars but I find using this spray all over them, except their faces, keeps ticks and mosquitos off of them in the first place. This is my second yea..."
"This made my babies fur VERY stiff, and does not work. Due to the expensive prices of Advantage, Frontline, and other brands, I unfortunately had to go a little cheaper. I came across this, which has mixed reviews, so I decided to give it a try. Letβs just say that Iβm a little disappointed in t..."
Bottom Line
Given the mixed reviews, potential buyers might want to consider other flea and tick control options or use this as a secondary measure.