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Kiara
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
Good product but the bottle was broken open and they make it hard to return or get parcel refund
ejpelaccio
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024
I’ve used this for nearly a decade, and it has been that long since my dogs have had fleas. They do get an occasional tick, but they are outside constantly and in the woods. I love how long it lasts. The smell isn’t great, but that’s a small price to pay. I usually either mix this into their shampoo before baths or just dip them in a tub of water. You can also use it in a spray bottle. It is versatile and effective. Highly recommend to anyone with outdoor dogs.
Tony the Corvette Builder
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2024
This flea/tick dip is the best of the best. I have two 82 lb Dobies and a husky. I first bathe with Adams flea/Tick shampoo. I rinse well and slightly towel dry. The dip ratio to water is 1 Ounce to 2 gallons of water. I mix mine more concentrate just 1 ounce to 1 gallon of water. The solution is milky white. I use a spray bottle to drench the dogs coat from back of head, along the back, sides, chest and belly, tail, and down the legs to the paws. I see dead fleas in the tub when I squeeze out the dogs coat. I also use a flea comb to remove dead fleas. I leave it on for about 10 minutes and I just towel dry well. The dog also shakes off the wet.I also use the spray on dog’s bedding and anywhere I’m suspicious fleas may be hanging out. This is a great flea/tick extermination solvent for both on animal, their bedding, and anywhere around the house. Diluting only 1 ounce to 1-2 gallon of water stretches this bottle out to unlimited use. I’ve always relied on the premixed Adams Homecare flea/tick spray. This bottle offers exceptional value for money since I can fill several of those Adams spray bottles with just 1 ounce of dip. I highly recommend it.
Tammy
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2024
After trying many different products to rid my dogs if fleas, i tried this one. This bad boy did the trick right away. One of the dogs i have had 1000s of fleas, instantly it killed them and has kept them off ALL my dogs. I live in a super rural area and its very hard to rid of fleas. I am here to say this product needs a 100 stars.. worth every penny spent for it. Will keep it in stock at ho e for future uses.
cparker7
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
Used for killing mites. It must be really doing what it is supposed to. I got some full-strength on my skin and it tingled the whole night long. Be aware that anywhere there is a bug bite it is an open wound no matter how small.
Dan D.
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2024
I have mixed viz the directions, and it somewhat gets the fleas. But does not keep them at bay for the 10 days. In my experiance it works at best for a day. At this point this stuff wont be another buy by me!
Pay It Forward
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2023
So, we have 5 beagles and 1 small older chihuahua that for months have ben incessantly scratching. We haven't seen any fleas and 3 of them have on the seresto collars and still are incessantly scratching. We haven't seen any fleas on any of the dogs or in our house. I've given them baths with a chlorhexidine/ ketaconazol shampoo because they have scratched and chewed so much they have made bald spots and sores on themselves. I've tried washing with flea shampoo even tho we haven't seen one flea the vet said sometimes you don't see them which made no sense but it's whatever. We have tried a tar and Sulfur shampoo and even just a regular 5 in one shampoo and NOTHING has helped. So I was like well, maybe it's an allergy to grass or the laundry detergent I'm using, maybe it's mites we can't see, I was going crazy trying to figure out what was wrong and trying to help them because It was making me miserable and I know they were misread because they could barely sleep because of the scratching and chewing. So, I decided to look for a flea dip here on Amazon, I read reviews religiously and ran across happy Jack's flea dip and the reviews didn't disappoint. Just got it yesterday, 9/26/23 and mixed 1oz with 2 gallons of water per directions and mixed it in a very large pot. I was told by the vet to wash them with a regular shampoo first and rinse them well because them being wet/damp first is best and then either use a sponge, rag or pour it over the dogs making sure to NOT get it in their eyes or ears. We used a thick sponge on the hard to reach places that pouring couldnt reach and also poured it over them, one by one in our tub all while lightly scratching and rubbing the liquid while being poured over them starting at the neck, working down the back slowly to the tail, working the liquid into the hair to get to the skin. I made sure to really soak them with it too. It says not to rinse them or dry them and to leave it on them but the vet said it was ok to take a towel and lightly pat them so they arent dripping too much and then let them go. Within 30 mins after they all were done, having the dip done, there was zero scratching and chewing and the rest of the night was quiet, still, no scratching, chewing and the next morning it was still all quiet with them. This stuff works!! Was it fleas? Mites? Chiggers from grass? I don't know what exactly was going on with all the dogs with the scratching and chewing but whatever it was, it is no more! It's now 9:45am and they are all sleeping soundly. Thank you Happy Jack, you have saved mine and my dogs sanity lol
Ms. Gordon
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2023
I’m sure it’s a good product and it takes time to see results. But we’ve been using it on our pitbull and we haven’t seen much results, but this may be cause there are other issues with him. Overall, didn’t see much progress. I am sure it is still a good product though.
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