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Sentry Natural Defense Natural Flea and Tick Squeeze-On for Dogs and Puppies

Sentry Natural Defense Natural Flea and Tick Squeeze-On for Dogs and Puppies

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Sentry Natural Defense Natural Flea and Tick Squeeze-On for Dogs and Puppies 40 lbs. and Over

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List Price : $11.00
Price : $10.08
You Save : $0.92 (8%)
Sentry Natural Defense Natural Flea and Tick Squeeze-On for Dogs and Puppies

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 1 x 4 x 5 inches ; 1.6 ounces

  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.

  • ASIN: B000RWHE7I

  • Item model number: 2283

Product Features

  • Flea and Tick Dog Squeeze-on

  • Natural Ingredients

  • Kills and repels Fleas, Ticks and Mosquitoes

  • Protects up to 4 weeks

  • Safe for use around children and pets


List Price : $11.00
Price : $10.08
You Save : $0.92 (8%)
Sentry Natural Defense Natural Flea and Tick Squeeze-On for Dogs and Puppies

Customer Reviews


I'll note 3 things:
1)The smell is quite intense at 1st. I recommend putting in on outside and taking the dog for a walk. Past the initial smell it's really quite pleasant, and my wife started to call our dog "our mobile room freshener".
2)The ugly truth is it left a yellow stripe down my dalmatian mix's back. If your dog is white it will leave a yellow stain. With later applications I did find I could apply it to his spots, but he is nearly spotless, and his few spots aren't large. Plus these stains remained for months. (It should be noted that pesticide based treatments will also stain him for shorter periods of time.)
3)It seems to work well he doesn't have fleas, or ticks. Plus the smell is rather pleasant.
All and all if it didn't make my dog look like he had been urinated on this would be 4-5 stars.
PS- I've noticed staining with the spray version as well. I don't think staining would be an issue for a dog that aren't pure white.

I've used this soley on our Siberian Huskies since last spring, we have only had one single flea since November of 2008 and that was when we were using Frontline Plus. My dogs seem to have no problems with the other pesticide laden topicals however I break out if I even touch them within 2 weeks of applying them. That isn't something I can live with. I have no problem with the smell, honestly I like it. One of our Huskies is mainly white with a small amount of grey and I have seen no noticeable staining of her coat, she has even competed in shows within 3 days of an application. If your animal gets greasy, you are probably applying too much in one place. I usually make three strips of it down their backs one in the center and then one each side of it about an inch away from the first. I apply it at night before they go to bed in their crates, the next morning I use a bristle brush to help work any remaining oil into their coats as I've said above I have shown dogs within 3 days of an application. If you are careful, you won't see oiliness.
For those of you who have pets with serious infestations, this is not going to help at all if you do not treat your house and yard! Even if you use topicals with pesticides without treating the environment the dog will again get covered in fleas. Vacuum everyday, wash their beds and if your dog has a lot of fury stuffed toys wash them as well. Use food grade diatomaceous earth in your yard.
Like ANY product applied to the skin and coat there is the potential for a reaction when it is applied on a sensitive animal. If you have common sense do a spot test before applying the entire tube! IF your pet is having a bad reaction, use Dawn dish soap to remove the oils and wash them off.
Let me also say that I would never ever use this product on a cat, they can not metabolize ingredients in essential oils (which is what this product is made of) so using it on them is asking for trouble.
I use a similar concoction that I make out of carrier oils and essential oils on myself for insect repellent and apply to the dogs legs if we are going somewhere where fleas and ticks are a major problem.

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