Description
The Chambers Natural Tick Repellent is a product which has to be applied before each walk.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE:
This tick repellent is non-toxic and the dosages given below are to provide a guide for effective protection.
Small breeds (eg Yorkshire Terrier)
Gently shake and spray once the back of the neck and once above the dog’s tail.
Medium breeds (eg Beagle) Gently shake and spray once the back of the neck, once above the dog’s tail and once on each side of the body.
Large breeds (eg Labrador)
Gently shake and spray once the back of the neck, once above the dog’s tail and twice on each side of the body.
* If your dog is nervous about being sprayed near the head, you can spray its collar before putting it on.
Ticks locate their host by using their sense of smell. They also detect the carbon dioxide dogs breathe out, detect movement and changes in temperature. This natural tick repellent is designed to throw ticks off the scent by using smells they do not like.
The scent of the spray can be described as lemon sherbet. Before first use, unscrew the top and let your dog sniff the bottle. Most likely it will accept the scent and will soon start to associate it with the positive action of going for a walk.
We use cosmetic and food grade ingredients to ensure purity. As with any topical product, if you notice any adverse reaction, discontinue use.
This product is for use on dogs only. Avoid using on pregnant dogs.
Ingredients: Distilled water, Emulsifier, MSM (Sulphur), Lemongrass Essential Oil, Geranium Essential Oil, EcoSert Preservative
Janine –
I can’t say categorically that it was this product that was responsible, but we spent two weeks in the far north of Scotland, many walks in what would seem like prime tick country and used this spray on our dog. Aside from making her smell lovely, not a single tick…. The last week we spent in Scotland we found five, so it seems to me the spray was doing its job. I’ll certainly keep using it, and feel much happier with this than the injected chemical prevention.