If you want to avoid ticks in a natural way
The little bloodsucking ticks lurk in the grass and bushes, ready to jump on your dog. In addition to being annoying, ticks can also transmit diseases such as Lyme disease, so it's important to take precautions.
Biomixtur tick spray - Natural protection against ticks
With a tick spray from Biomixtur you can protect your dog against tick bites for 2-3 hours at a time . What's special about this spray is that it is organic and completely free of toxic chemicals - a rarity among tick protection products.
The spray can be used on both you and your dog, so you can both enjoy your walk without unnecessary discomfort from ticks. It is ideal before walks in the forest, meadow or other places with tall grass where ticks often hide.
With Biomixtur Tick Spray you get a gentle and natural solution that protects without burdening your dog's health or the environment.
Biospotix Spot On - it's for the neck
If you want a long-lasting solution to protect your dog from ticks, Biospotix tick repellent is a great choice. This natural preparation is applied from the neck down the back and protects your dog from ticks and fleas for up to a month .
The best thing about Biospotix is that it is a 100% natural product , so you avoid exposing your dog to chemical insecticides. It provides gentle but effective protection against ticks and fleas, without affecting your dog's health.
Lint roller and tick tweezers
A simple trick to protect your dog from ticks is to use a lint roller after a walk. The adhesive of the lint roller traps ticks that have not yet attached themselves, and can therefore be an effective way to reduce the number of ticks on your dog, especially after walks in tall grass or forested areas.
However, it is important to remember that the lint roller will not catch ticks that have already bitten. Therefore, you should still check your dog thoroughly at regular intervals. If you find a tick that is stuck, you can remove it with tick tweezers.
Wound ointment
If your dog's skin is irritated or red after you remove a tick, it may be a good idea to apply a thin layer of anti-inflammatory ointment to the area. This can help relieve irritation and reduce the risk of infection.
Just like with humans, it's important to keep an eye on the redness and swelling around the wound. If the irritation gets worse, or the area feels warm and swollen, you should contact your vet. A developing infection may require treatment, and the sooner it's caught, the better for your dog.
Natural dietary supplement against ticks and fleas
We have received really good feedback on this dietary supplement , which both strengthens your dog's immune system and helps prevent tick and flea bites .
The supplement can be used year-round for a sustained effect or given specifically during the tick season in spring and summer. If you choose to use it seasonally, it is important to start well in advance so that your dog's body has time to absorb the active nutrients and achieve optimal protection.