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Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Worked for the first couple of months. If you have one dog, this will work for you just fine! if you have more than one dog, this stuff does not work.
Jane Raper
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
My dogs love these and they are so effective.....great price too easy to use just give your dogs their daily treat ..my dogs aren't scraping at all I haven't seen any fleas or ticks
Ronnie
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
It takes about a month of continuous use but my fur babies haven’t had any fleas. I even got my sister to start using it for her fur babies.
angelina soto
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2024
"I bought this product for my dog to help with fleas and ticks. However, my poor dog still has them. I was hoping for a natural remedy, but unfortunately, it did not work on the fleas. On the bright side, the product had a great taste and my dog loved it."
Buck Shot
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
Used this product for 1 month as directed and no real changes. Little critters are still there. Flea bath and taking to vet to see what will work
Denham
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2024
We have been using this product for two years now on our dogs, sizes 65 lbs, 27 lbs, and 10 lbs. Though for the little one, we have to cut it into thirds. They all love it, like a treat But most importantly, it works! We have not had a single flea or tick on any of the dogs since we started using it. And our dogs like to spend sunny days outside. Plus, our back yard is fully of trees and shrubs, perfect for ticks. It takes a few weeks to be fully effective. So during that time, we used Earth Animal's topical treatment as an extra layer of protection during the first month. But this year, I started using the chews earlier, to build it up in their bodies, negating the need for the topical solution. This is a great product that keeps my pets and family safe for a great price. Plus, I can feel better about not giving my dogs poison, just to prevent pests.
Momoftwo78
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2023
I had to stop giving my dog monthly prescription flea and tick preventative oral meds because he started having seizures. I needed to find a non-pharmaceutical flea and tick preventative so this past spring I decided to give these a try based on the mostly positive reviews. I started giving them to our dog daily in early March, well before flea and tick season in our area as the directions recommend. He weighs 47 lbs so I gave him 2 tablets every day March through October. To my surprise, he never had a flea or tick all spring, summer or fall except after I stopped giving them to him in early November, foolishly thinking tick season was over. Within a week or so of discontinuing them I found several ticks on him so I restarted them and haven't found any more ticks on him within a few days of restarting.The key is that you really have to give them to your dog every single day all season long, starting early in the year. Once you make it part of a routine it's not a big deal. At first my dog wasn't that interested in them but if I leave them in his bowl he always ends up eating them. I never noticed any side effects in my dog--no gassiness, odor, or stomach issues. The tablets have a very strong garlic smell but didn't make my dog smell like garlic or anything.Giving my dog two tablets per month it ends up costing about the same as the monthly prescription preventatives did.I'll definitely be continuing to give my dog Pet Honesty flea and tick preventative. I highly recommend them to any dog owner looking for an alternative to the pharmaceutical flea and tick prevention products. Just be sure to try not to miss doses and plan to give them to your dog most of the year, if not year-round if you don't have cold winters where you live.
greenamazon
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2022
I almost lost 2 of Shiba inu…I found great review in Amazon, I will copy here ( thank you B.Engenretson)——————-Garlic, which is a member of the Allium family, and poisonous to dogs, especially in powdered form, such as in seasonings.Japanese dogs (Akita, Japanese Spitz, Shiba Inu) seem to be more adversely affected by garlic, but the reason is unclear.Some experts believe it is because of the high red blood cell count and lower levels of glutathione (tripeptide protein) and potassium, which is hereditary in these breeds.Garlic poisoning does major damage to the red blood cells, causes gastrointestinal upset.————————1st can had no affect. They loved flavor , but flea repellent affect was minimum. But since they loved it, I bought second can. Shortly after I used second can, problem happened. ( please know Garlic can accumulate system over the time, so you can have delayed reactions)A female Shiba inu ( on the pic , 25 pound), had massive diarrhea with blood….I thought I lost her. She hid in the back yard, refused to eat for 5 days….at 5 th day I started to offer goat milk…she refused. I gave her about 1 tabs of warm goat milk with syringe for 2 days. I had no hope at that point. Her body was so cold and she was lookin for place to die. ( on pic, she was hiding did not want to come in the house)At 8 th day she took small kibble from my hand, and now 14 th day, she is still not eating normal amount of food, but finally went to short walk last night!Her brother male Shiba inu ( 30 pound) started similar symptom as 3 days delay. No blood though, but he has not be able to eat normal food yet. 5 days straight diarrhea …..My 3rd dog is mini American Shepard ( 35 pound) . She just had one day of lethargic day and one big diarrhea, but never lost appetite. She was sick for only one day.I stopped this treat as soon as my female Shiba inu got sick. It was miracle she recovered…
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