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Product Spotlight: No-Bite™ Flea and Tick Shampoo

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Product Spotlight: No-Bite™ Flea and Tick Shampoo

No-Bite™ Flea and Tick Shampoo a clean-rinsing shampoo that kills fleas and ticks on contact and leaves pet smelling fresh and clean with a shiny coat.

Flea and tick control on the animal is only part of the solution to the problem. The inside of the house and the outdoor area used by the animal must also be treated for complete control, learn more from our blog, Three-Part Flea Control

Product sizes: 12-ounce bottle

Approved For Use On: Dogs, Puppies, Ferrets and Horses

Benefits:

  • Kills fleas and ticks on contact
  • Cleans and conditions coat
  • Leaves pet smelling fresh and clean
  • Rinses clean leaving no residue
  • Contains Pyrethrum, which is derived from flowers
  • Multi-species including dogs, puppies, ferrets, and horses

Directions for use: 

Wet the animal's coat for 2-3 minutes with warm water. Apply shampoo on head and ears and lather. Then repeat the procedure with neck, chest, and middle and hindquarters finishing legs last and paying special attention to the footpads (between the toes) and underbody areas. Wash the head and ear areas carefully, making sure to keep the shampoo out of the animal's eyes. NOTE: A drop of glycerin in each eye before bathing may prevent or reduce irritation if the shampoo gets in the animal's eyes. Pay special attention to the base of the tail, as it is a place frequented by fleas.

Fully lather animal and let lather remain on animal for 5 minutes before rinsing thoroughly with water. NOTE: This final step is an important part of the grooming procedure.

For small dogs, less than 15 pounds, wrapping the animal in a towel for several minutes to absorb moisture is advised. This also will allow dying fleas and ticks to crawl off animal into a towel before drying animal with a towel or blow dryer.

See label for complete directions and precautions.

Please Note: This information is for educational purposes only and not intended to treat, diagnose or prevent any disease. In all cases, it is each owner's responsibility to obtain veterinary services and advice before using any of the information provided. Durvet encourages owners to make their own animal health care decisions in partnership with their veterinarian.