Spectra SHIELD™ Collar-Attached Medallions provide up to 4 months of flea and tick control in a simple, no-mess format that snaps directly onto your dog’s collar. The medallion...
Spectra SHIELD™ Collar-Attached Medallions provide up to 4 months of flea and tick control in a simple, no-mess format that snaps directly onto your dog’s collar. The medallion hangs from the collar’s D-ring, allowing continuous protection without topical applications or monthly treatments.
Using a sustained-release delivery system, Spectra SHIELD continuously releases small, consistent amounts of active ingredients to your dog’s skin and hair coat. This approach helps maintain effectiveness while avoiding heavy concentration spikes.
The medallion contains zetacypermethrin, a synergized pyrethroid that kills adult fleas and ticks, combined with piperonyl butoxide, which enhances effectiveness against ticks throughout all stages of their blood-feeding life cycle. When used as directed, the product provides long-lasting protection with a convenient, low-maintenance design.
Easy Snap-On Design – Attaches quickly to your dog’s collar
4 Months of Protection – Flea & tick control at a great value
Convenient Alternative – No monthly applications to remember
Water-Compatible – Can be worn during bathing or swimming
Low-Maintenance Use – Continuous protection without mess
Sustained Release System – Consistent delivery of active ingredients
Zetacypermethrin: 10%
Piperonyl Butoxide: 20%
Other Ingredients: 70%
Open the clasp on the medallion
Slide the medallion around the D-ring on your dog’s collar
Close clasp halves and press together until they click
When properly closed, both halves will line up evenly
The medallion must swing freely from the collar D-ring
Available in three weight-based sizes to ensure proper fit and effectiveness.
The Spectra SHIELD™ Collar Medallion is a practical option for dog owners who want extended flea and tick protection without the hassle of monthly treatments.
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