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Non Harmful Natural Way to Repel Ticks and Fleas!!!

And they Look Really Cool Too!!


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How Does Amber work on my Pet for repelling ticks and fleas?

Amber works on your pet in two ways...Amber is a resin which contains aromatic chemicals called terpines. This produces a resious aroma from the amber. When worn on your pet, the friction from their fur will absorb this resinous smell from the amber. These resinous aromatic terpines being released repel the ticks and fleas. The second way in which amber works is that it has electrostatic properties. Static electricity is generated when Amber is rubbed against the fur which is also a tick a flea deterrent. The longer your pet wears the necklace, the more effective it will be.
 
It usually takes about 3 weeks of wear to have maximum repelling properties.

Avoid the chemicals that exist in the traditional flea and tick remedies by using Amber!

Small Cat Natural Finish 8 - 10" $24 + Tax $27.60 each
Large Cat/Small Dog 10 - 12" $24 + Tax $27.60 each
Small Dog 12 - 14" $36 + Tax $41.40 each
Medium Dog 14 - 17" $42 + Tax $48.30 each
Large Dog 17 - 20" $50 + Tax $57.50 each
Extra Large Dog 20 - 24" $60 + Tax $69.00 each

Measure your pet's neck for a good fit. Not hanging loose but not too tight. You should be able to get one finger comfortably between the collar and skin. Too loose and they may get their paw caught if they are scratching.

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