Sawyer Permethrin can be applied to dogs to help control fleas and lice for 35 days and ticks for 6 weeks. Protect your pup from disease carrying insects and make sure they don’t bring them home.
Included:
1 - 24 oz trigger spray bottle of Sawyer Premium Dog Permethrin
Full Description:
Effective on ticks, chiggers, fleas...
Sawyer Permethrin can be applied to dogs to help control fleas and lice for 35 days and ticks for 6 weeks. Protect your pup from disease carrying insects and make sure they don’t bring them home.
Included:
1 - 24 oz trigger spray bottle of Sawyer Premium Dog Permethrin
Full Description:
Effective on ticks, chiggers, fleas and lice for up to 6 weeks. Not only does this product repel insects, but will actually kill ticks, mosquitoes, chiggers, mites and more than 55 other kinds of insects.
This odorless treatment repels and kills ticks which can carry Lyme Disease and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever as well as mosquitoes which may carry the Zika Virus, Yellow Fever, Dengue, and Chickungyna. It does not harm any fabrics or finishes and can be used to treat seat covers, dog beds, kennels, and other fabrics.
How Do I Apply Permethrin on My Dog?
Wear rubber gloves or mitts when applying. To apply, start spraying at the tail, moving the dispenser rapidly to cover entire body (including the legs and underbody). While spraying, fluff hair so that the spray will penetrate to the skin. Make sure spray wets thoroughly, but do not saturate. Do not spray into eyes and face. Avoid contact with genitalia.
Do not use on puppies under twelve weeks. Consult a veterinarian before using this product on debilitated, medicated, aged, pregnant or nursing animals. Never use on cats or other pets.
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