PetArmor Flea & Tick Spot Treatment for Dogs, 5-22 lbs
In a Nutshell
- Effectiveness varies widely among users
- Affordability is a key positive
- Some users experienced no issues, others had persistent problems
Quick Verdict
PetArmor Flea & Tick Spot Treatment shows mixed results with some users finding it effective while others report ineffective. Price point is a plus, a Matter of lucks appears.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Affordable (3)
Several users mention that the product is a good value for the price.
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Easy application (3)
Users find the application process simple and convenient.
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Effectively worked (2)
Some reviews indicate that the product is effective for multiple dogs
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Especially Good for (1)
Cons
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Kicked (4) high
Several users report that the product did not keep fleas away, and pets had continuing issues.
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Ineffective on Small Breeds (2) high
Some users with small breeds found the product ineffective.
Quality Trend: Declining
Recent reviews indicate a decline in effectiveness.
Mixed
Negative
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Budget-conscious pet owners — Affordable pricing
- • Pet owners looking for easy application — Simple to use
✗ Skip If
- • Owners of small breed dogs — Reported ineffectiveness
- • Those prioritizing effectiveness — Mixed and poor reviews
- • owners with dogs infested — Product did not address the root cause
Durability & Care
Factors: Frequency of application, Pet size and breed
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- 💡 Reapply more frequently
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is this product safe for all dogs?
Most users found it safe, but some small breeds experienced issues
Highlighted Reviews
"My chi i use this on him and he has no issues others I have looked at scare me because of the chemicals so far this is the best for him"
"This product didn't keep the fleas away at all. Mine have chewed themselves bloody and that's 1 week after applying. I have never been so frustrated!!"
Bottom Line
If you're looking for an affordable flea and tick treatment and are willing to take a chance, PetArmor might be worth a try. However, be prepared for the possibility that it may not work as advertised. If you have a very small or non-affected dog, consult with a veterinarian before selecting this product.