Synergy Labs VFCC Flea & Tick Shampoo 473ml (16oz)

90.00 AED

Synergy Labs VFCC Flea & Tick Shampoo 473ml (16oz)

90.00 AED

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Product description
Veterinary Formula Flea and Tick Shampoo features up to three times the active ingredients compared to other brands. This specially formulated shampoo for cats and dogs includes pyrethrum, a natural insecticide that effectively kills and manages fleas and ticks upon contact. It also provides relief from irritation caused by bites while gently cleansing and exfoliating your pet’s skin and coat.

Size: 16oz

Fleas:

Dogs and other warm-blooded animals are particularly susceptible to fleas in warm climates or during the summer when temperatures rise and humidity increases. They can acquire fleas from other pets or their surroundings. Fleas utilize their powerful hind legs to jump onto a "host" (your dog) and then bite, leading to itching, hair loss, and hot spots that can cause inflamed lesions or even skin infections. You may also observe small dark specks on your pet, which are flea feces made from digested blood.

Female fleas can survive for several weeks on your pet, laying between 20-30 eggs daily. While some of these eggs may hatch into larvae on your pet, others will fall off into your home, where they will feed on skin scales and other organic materials. It is essential for pet owners to treat both their dog and their home environment, inside and out. We recommend pairing Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Flea & Tick Shampoo with our Richard’s Organics Premise Treatment for Fleas, which is made with 100% natural Boric Acid.

Ticks:

Ticks are parasitic arachnids that latch onto and feed from warm hosts, including your dog. They are commonly found in wooded areas, tall grass, and various plants. Dogs that spend significant time outdoors are at an increased risk of encountering ticks. Once attached, a tick can embed its mouth into your pet's skin and begin to feed on blood, sometimes for several days. Beyond being unpleasant, ticks pose a significant risk to both pets and humans due to their potential to transmit diseases such as Lyme disease, Ehrlichiosis, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, and Babesiosis. A tick bite can also lead to anemia, joint swelling, fever, and paralysis. If you observe any signs of illness in your pet and suspect a tick bite, please consult your veterinarian without delay. Always check your pet for ticks after outdoor activities, especially in wooded areas.