Flea Shield
Protect your dog from pests without the use of harsh chemicals. Many pet parents are increasingly concerned about the potential side effects of traditional, synthetic flea and tick treatments. However, leaving your dog unprotected can lead to the "itch-scratch" cycle and exposure to pest-borne illnesses. PetHeal Flea Shield offers a non-toxic, holistic alternative that builds a natural, internal barrier against biting insects. PetHeal Flea Shield is a vet-reviewed daily supplement that makes your dog an "unappealing feast" for fleas and ticks by altering their scent and taste at a level only pests can detect. Why PetHeal Flea Shield is the Science-Backed Choice: Brewer’s Yeast (The Nutrient Shield): High in B-vitamins and natural sulfur compounds, Brewer's Yeast alters the taste of your pet’s skin, making it highly unattractive to fleas. Garlic Powder (Aromatic Defense): When administered in precise, vet-approved doses, garlic acts as a powerful natural insect repellent. The subtle scent emitted through the skin creates a "botanical guardian" effect that deters pests before they bite. Essential Skin Support: Our formula includes healthy fats that nourish the skin barrier and promote a glossy coat, helping to create a resilient environment that pests find difficult to penetrate. Safe for Daily Use: Unlike messy spot-ons or harsh pills, Flea Shield is a gentle, bacon-flavored soft chew designed for consistent, year-round defense. Key Benefits: Natural Pest Deterrent: Repels fleas, ticks, and other biting insects using the power of nature rather than synthetic pesticides. Zero Mess, Zero Stress: No more greasy topical applications or struggling to hide large pills in food. NASC Quality Standards: Manufactured in the USA in an audited facility, ensuring that every chew meets the highest standards for purity and safety.
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- Quantity
- 1, 2, 3
Variants (3)
- 1 — 37.44 USD — In stock
- 2 — 59.90 USD — In stock
- 3 — 84.24 USD — In stock
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