ProDog Supplement: REPEL, Tick Flea & Worm 150g
Protect your dog from ticks, fleas, worms and mites with our highly effective, all-in-one parasite prevention supplement. This vet-approved formula uses all-natural ingredients that are gentle on your dog’s digestive system while providing robust reinforcement to deter the most common parasites. Repel is a daily-use supplement that supports natural defences and is a safe alternative to chemical parasite prevention products. Ideal for even the fussiest of eaters, simply mix into any meal for super easy feeding.
Repel is a totally natural, vet-approved meal addition for dogs, designed to be added to any dog food and suitable for all ages and breeds (from 24 weeks). The blend of all-active, bioavailable ingredients includes kelp, neem leaf, pumpkin seed, garlic, and lemon balm which work in synergy to deter common parasites, to help protect against ticks, fleas, worms, and mites.
Formulated by specialist canine nutritionists, this innovative dietary aid supports immune function and overall well-being, creating an inhospitable environment for bugs without compromising digestive health. Suitable for dogs with sensitive stomachs. Contains zero chemical insecticides.
For best results, feed daily and begin feeding 6 weeks before peak flea and tick season to build natural defences early.
100% natural dietary support, created by canine nutritionists to support your dog’s natural defences:
This robust fusion of all-natural ingredients benefits 5 key areas:
Ingredients: Kelp, Neem leaf extract, Pumpkin seed, Astragalus root extract, Garlic, Holy basil, Black cumin or nigella sativa, Fenugreek, Lemon balm leaf
Important information:
Prior to introducing this product we recommend a Faecal Egg Count (FEC) in order to know whether worms are present. We advise all dogs to have regular faecal egg counts (at least once a year) and to use Repel daily to avoid the need for chemical worming treatments.
For best results, feed daily throughout spring, summer and autumn. Begin feeding 6 weeks before peak flea and tick season in order to build natural defences early. Allow a break during winter months November - February.