Flea Free - Organic Flea, Tick & Insect Repellent - Natural Flea Control & Food Supplement for Pets (32 oz.) | 
enlarge | Manufacturer: Natural Pet Products Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $29.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 155271
Media: Misc.
MPN: FF32OZ UPC: 659504003200 ASIN: B000TN7L64
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | All Natural Liquid Supplement | | • | Works on All Blood Feeding Insects - Fleas, Ticks, Mites, Lice, Mosquitoes & Biting Flies | | • | Over 200 Vitamins, Minerals & Enzymes to Help Keep Your Pet Healthy | | • | Simply add to your pet's drinking water | | • | SAFE for All Animals |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Flea Free is an All Natural Liquid Supplement, which when added to your pet's drinking water is ingested and goes to work internally. When Flea Free enters the pet's system, it produces an enzyme that shields the protein the female needs to lay eggs. Not able to find what she is looking for, she exits the animal in search of another host to feed on. If she does not draw blood every 20 - 24 hours, she will die. The male does not bite, and having nothing to fertilize leaves the animal also. This breaks the reproductive cycle. Works on all blood feeing insects: fleas, ticks, mites, lice, mosquitoes and biting flies. Flea Free has over 200 vitamins, minerals and enzymes, so it not only gets rid of insects, it also is a superb food supplement that makes the pet healthy, while it conditions the fur and skin. It has been documented that scratching stops, hair grows back and fur becomes full and thick after using Flea Free. The basic ingredients of Flea Free are Vinegar, Garlic, Citrus & Herbs. Flea Free is SAFE for all animals. It is easy to use (1 tablespoon of Flea Free to 1 quart of drinking water. It is healthy and it works. Our Motto - It works or it's FREE. (32 oz.)
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| Customer Reviews:
Who needs fr*ntline? Excellent stuff with no toxicity for pets or family May 14, 2008 We have not seen a flea since we started using this (and before that, we saw plenty). Read a little way into the literature on the "easy-as-pie" once-a-month flea products for your pet and you will start to wonder why anyone should bring those chemicals into their home. Boric acid and diotomaceous earth, while marketed as natural products, are also potentially hazardous. This stuff is benign, but seems to get the job done.
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