ROAR Flea Patrol Oral Drops are designed to support the pet's immune system, which in turn helps repel fleas. It is a gentle, natural ay to support your pet when they have flea complaints, whilst offering the confidence that you are not getting your pet to ingest chemicals or have to apply this to their skin.
- Repels fleas in cats and dogs
- Supports the immune system in cats and dogs
- Entirely non-toxic and safe for use for any animal
- Safely used alongside current prescription medication and supplementation
- Safe for use in pregnant and lactating animals
- Made in New Zealand, from products sourced in New Zealand
Homeopathic preparation of Pulex, Ctentaphile and Sulphur in a base of vegetable glycerine and distilled water.
Pump 2 doses into your pet™s water bowl so your pet can dose themselves each time they take a drink, for 7 days. If your pet does not drink regularly from the water bowl, dose twice daily.
After dosing for 7 days, pump into the water bowl, or dose twice daily
Maintenance: Dose 3 days a week to maintain.
In a case of a heavy flea burden: You can safely dose 3 times daily until the infestation has subsided.
1 pump = 1 dose
Not recommended for animals 12 weeks or under as it may loosen the stool. Keep in a cool place, away from direct sunlight, heat and strong odors. Do not refridgerate.
ROAR Flea Patrol Drops is a homeopathic oral blend containing Pulex, Ctenocephalides and Sulphur in a glycerin and water base. The blend is intended to support pets that are bothered by fleas, with the goal of making the pet less attractive to fleas over time.
Because this is an oral homeopathic product, the focus is on internal support rather than washing or spraying the coat. Flea Patrol Drops is best suited when flea support is the main issue and you want a drops format that can be used as part of your pet’s routine.
What are ROAR Flea Patrol Drops used for?
They are intended for pets needing oral support around flea problems.
What ingredients are in Flea Patrol Drops?
The blend contains homeopathic Pulex, Ctenocephalides and Sulphur.
How are Flea Patrol Drops different from the spray?
The drops are taken orally, while the spray is applied to the coat.