Wondercide Flea & Tick Shampoo for Dogs + Cats with Natural Essential Oils 12oz
Wondercide Flea & Tick Shampoo for Dogs + Cats with Natural Essential Oils 12oz
Powered by nature and proven to work, peppermint Flea & Tick liquid shampoo kills fleas and ticks on dogs and cats. It’s the perfect first step when you have an active infestation and the shampoo to reach for after long walks or hikes. For dogs and cats ages 4+ months. Use 1x per week or as needed.
PRODUCT FACTS
Wondercide is proven to work without the conventional ingredients. Our lineup of plant-powered sprays, spot ons, collars, and shampoos harness the power of nature to do the job. Lab-tested to protect your pet from fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes. Loved by people, pets, and pollinators. It’s all good.
INSTRUCTIONS
Read entire label prior to use and use as directed. Peppermint oil has been shown in some studies to reduce natural milk production. If you or your pet are pregnant or nursing choose one of our scented Flea & Tick sprays in Cedarwood, Rosemary, or Lemongrass to kill fleas and ticks.
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Wet pet and apply shampoo in a line down the neck, back, and legs.
Rub shampoo into the coat and massage into a rich lather down to the skin. Avoid contact with eyes.
Let the lather sit for 2 minutes.
Rinse thoroughly.
Use up to once per week as needed.
INGREDIENTS
Made with natural essential oils. No artificial colors, dyes, or fragrances. Phenol-free. Clove-free.
Active Ingredients | Percent | Source |
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Cedarwood Oil | 1.0% | Texas and Virginiana Cedar Trees |
Peppermint Oil | 1.0% |
Mentha piperita |
HOW TO RECYCLE
Committed to the planet. Our consciously-formulated products harness the power of nature and wherever possible, we make choices that can reduce impact on the environment, like choosing packing materials that can be recycled.
While the U.S. recycling program has a long way to go, you can make a big difference. Learn what can be recycled in your area, and whether items need to be sorted. On plastic bottles, check the bottom for a number. 1-2 are widely accepted. 4-6 may be accepted. 3 and 7 are generally not recyclable.
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