Synergy Labs Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Flea & Tick Shampoo 473ml

95.00 AED

Synergy Labs Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Flea & Tick Shampoo 473ml

95.00 AED

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Product description
Veterinary Formula Flea and Tick Shampoo features up to three times more active ingredients compared to competing brands. This specially formulated shampoo for both cats and dogs utilizes pyrethrum, a natural insecticide, to effectively kill and manage fleas and ticks on contact. It also soothes skin irritations caused by bites while gently cleansing and exfoliating your pet's skin and coat.


Size: 473ml / 16oz

Fleas:

Dogs and other warm-blooded pets are particularly susceptible to fleas, especially in warm climates or during summer months when temperatures and humidity are elevated. Fleas can easily jump onto your dog from other pets or the surrounding environment. Once on your pet, they use their strong hind legs to leap and then bite, which can lead to itching, hair loss, hot spots, inflamed skin lesions, and even potential skin infections. You might also notice tiny dirt-like particles on your pet, which is flea feces made from digested blood.

Female fleas can survive for a few weeks on your pet, laying between 20-30 eggs daily. While some of these eggs will hatch into larvae on your pet, others will drop off into your home, where they feed on skin flakes and other organic matter. It’s crucial for pet owners to treat both their pets and their home environments, both indoors and outdoors. We suggest using Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Flea & Tick Shampoo alongside our Richard’s Organics Premise Treatment for Fleas, which is composed of 100% natural Boric Acid.

Ticks:

Ticks are parasitic arachnids that latch onto warm hosts, like your dog, to feed. They are commonly found in wooded areas, tall grasses, and plants. Dogs that spend ample time outdoors are at a higher risk of encountering ticks. Once a tick attaches, it can burrow its mouth into the skin and feed on blood, sometimes for several days. Beyond being unpleasant, ticks pose serious health risks to both pets and humans, as they can transmit diseases such as Lyme disease, Ehrlichiosis, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, and Babesiosis. A tick bite may also lead to anemia, joint swelling, fever, and paralysis. If you notice any signs of illness in your pet and suspect a tick bite, consult your veterinarian without delay. Always check your pet for ticks after they've been outside, especially in wooded areas.

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