PetArmor Flea & Tick Oatmeal Shampoo Hawaiian Ginger Scent Dog Shampoo
In a Nutshell
- Effective with frequent use and other pest control methods.
- Pleasant scent but varied results in effectiveness.
- Some users report fleas returning quickly.
Quick Verdict
PetArmor Flea & Tick Oatmeal Shampoo is a decent option for flea and tick control but may not be 100% effective without frequent use. Users appreciate the pleasant scent but report varied results in effectiveness.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
May not be effective and can result in more fleas re-infesting the pet.
Prevention: Use in conjunction with other flea and tick control methods.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Kills fleas and ticks (4)
The shampoo effectively kills fleas and ticks on contact.
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Pleasant scent (5)
The shampoo has a pleasant Hawaiian Ginger scent.
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Effective with frequent use (2)
The shampoo is effective when used frequently.
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Easy to use (2)
The shampoo is easy to apply and lathers well.
Cons
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Not 100% effective (3) major
The shampoo may not eliminate all fleas and ticks.
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Fleas reappeared (2) major
Fleas often return after a few hours or days.
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Not effective on its own (3) major
The shampoo needs to be used with other preventive measures.
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Dog owners with flea and tick issues β It provides a natural way to combat pests.
β Skip If
Durability & Care
Factors: Frequency of bathing, Effectiveness, Environment
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
How often should I bathe my dog with this shampoo?
Some users suggest frequent bathing for better effectiveness.
Can this shampoo be used on cats?
No, it is specifically designed for dogs.
Highlighted Reviews
"Itβs definitely not 100%, but with frequent bathing, it does a pretty good job. We use this along with Wondercide peppermint spray."
"My dog was still covered in fleas after the bath, and there didnβt seem to be any relief of his scratching and itching."
Bottom Line
If you're looking for a shampoo to supplement your flea and tick prevention routine, this could be a good option. However, don't rely on it solely as it may not eliminate fleas completely.