Repel Flea, Tick and Worm Repellent

Keep fleas, ticks and worms at bay with Repel; our highly effective, natural parasite repellent supplement. This vet approved formula is designed to support your dog’s natural defences against unwanted guests using premium, plant based ingredients. A safe and gentle alternative to chemical-based flea and worm treatments, Repel is formulated for daily use and is ideal for even the fussiest eaters. Simply mix into any meal for easy, natural parasite control.

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Part of our dog supplements range, Repel is an entirely natural, vet approved supplement for dogs, suitable for all breeds and life stages from 24 weeks. It’s designed to be added to any dog food, including raw, dry, or home-cooked meals.

This expert formulation blends kelp, neem leaf, lemon balm, pumpkin seed, and garlic, active ingredients selected by canine nutritionists to help deter fleas, ticks, and intestinal worms without compromising your dog’s digestive health or overall wellbeing.

Unlike conventional flea and worm treatment for dogs, Repel supports your dog’s body in naturally discouraging the most common parasites. That makes it a smart alternative for those seeking a natural flea treatment for dogs and a gentler approach to year round parasite defence.

Repel is free from chemical insecticides and artificial additives, making it suitable for dogs with sensitive stomachs or those prone to digestive upset.

✔️ For optimal results, feed your pet daily.
✔️ Begin feeding at least 6 weeks before peak flea and tick season to help build up natural resistance.

*Not a medicinal product

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How ProDog Repel Works

This robust fusion of all-natural ingredients benefits 5 key areas:

1Flea, Tick and Mite Repellent

The carefully selected blend of herbs emits natural aromas through your dog’s skin, helping to deter external parasites such as fleas and ticks. This offers a natural alternative to chemical-based products, providing gentle, daily support as a natural flea repellent for dogs and tick repellent for dogs.

2Worm Repellent

Formulated to support a healthy gut environment, this supplement contributes to a robust digestive system that is naturally inhospitable to intestinal worms—an ideal daily addition for dog owners seeking a natural alternative to flea and worm treatment for dogs.

3Immune Function

Repel’s all-active formula delivers a rich array of vitamins, minerals and plant compounds to help maintain strong immune function. A well-supported immune system plays a key role in your dog’s natural ability to defend against environmental stressors.

4Detoxification

With nutrient dense ingredients like kelp, black cumin and holy basil, this formula helps support the body’s natural detoxification processes. These antioxidant rich additions assist in neutralising free radicals and maintaining overall vitality.

5Skin and Coat

By supporting intestinal health and nutrient absorption, Repel contributes to a healthy, well-nourished skin barrier and glossy coat. The formula also helps deter external irritants by maintaining a skin environment that’s less attractive to parasites, such as fleas and ticks.

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Packed with natural ingredients

Kelp

Kelp contains kainic acid, which supports the body's natural ability to maintain a healthy intestinal environment. It also contributes to a nutrient- ich foundation that helps deter parasites. Naturally packed with vitamins and minerals, kelp is a valuable addition for maintaining healthy skin and coat condition while supporting immune defences.

Neem leaf extract

Neem is rich in quercetin, a flavonoid that helps support the body's natural resistance to parasites and fungi. This powerful herb contains naturally occurring compounds such as salannin and azadirachtin, which work synergistically to help deter insects like fleas and ticks—a smart addition for those seeking a natural flea treatment for dogs that also supports overall wellbeing.

Pumpkin seed

Pumpkin seeds are a nutrient dense superfood that contributes to digestive health. They contain cucurbitacin, a naturally occurring compound that helps maintain a gut environment inhospitable to intestinal worms. A key ingredient for those looking for a natural worm and flea treatment for dogs, designed with prevention in mind.

Astragalus root extract

Astragalus is a traditional herb used to help maintain robust immune function. Its powerful compounds offer natural support to the body's internal defence mechanisms, helping to sustain long term resilience against unwanted parasites.

Garlic

In carefully measured quantities, garlic acts as a natural repellent. It supports the body's detoxification pathways and helps maintain a skin environment that's unappealing to fleas and ticks—a natural ally for those seeking flea repellent for dogs without chemical additives.

Holy basil

Packed with antioxidants, holy basil helps to neutralise free radicals and supports both immune and nervous system health. It plays a dual role in helping the body remain resilient to environmental challenges and stressors.

Black cumin or nigella sativa

Known for its potent immune supporting properties, black cumin contains natural compounds that help support inflammatory balance and histamine regulation. Rich in antioxidants, it contributes to maintaining an internal environment that helps deter parasites and promote vitality.

Fenugreek

Chosen for its palatability and health benefits, fenugreek supports immune function and acts as an internal conditioner. Its cleansing properties contribute to gut health, making the digestive tract less welcoming to parasites.

Lemon balm leaf

This citrus scented herb offers natural parasite-repelling properties and helps soothe both the digestive and nervous systems. It also contributes to the body's natural detoxification processes, making it a holistic addition to this natural tick repellent for dogs.

“ProDog's supplements align perfectly with my holistic approach to veterinary care, emphasizing the critical role nutrition plays in pet health.

Their expertly formulated products, created by leading canine nutritionists, offer a straightforward solution for pet parents eager to enhance their dogs' diets with scientifically-backed, superior nutrition. This resonates with my commitment to guiding pet parents towards practices that foster their pets' health and vitality. By incorporating ProDog's supplements into a holistic health regimen, pet parents can confidently support their dogs' well-being, ensuring they receive the essential nutrients needed for a thriving, joyful life.”

Dr Katie Woodley

(BVSc, GDVCHM, CVMA)

Our Customers Love Repel

Works a treat and all natural - my dogs love it and not a flea or tick in sight!

Pixie Griffith

It’s great, easy to use and so much better for your dogs than chemicals!

Nicky Brown

Works great on my dogs, they don’t get any fleas. I feel better about not using a nasty chemicals.

Trusted Customer

Dog was happy to eat this and it's cheaper than a prescription and without the chemicals. It also helps prevent tick infestation which is a bonus where we live. A good eco-option.

Louise Ellis

I have a large Labrador and of late he has decided he does not like his tick and flea tablet so I was excited to try this product. I've had no trouble with him ingesting the supplement that I put through his feed. I like the concept of this being a more natural ingredient for tick and worm/flea prevention and also a great supplement. This is a product I will continue to use.

PDJ

4.7 out of 5 star feefo Platinum Trusted Service award 2024

Works a treat and all natural - my dogs love it and not a flea or tick in sight!

Pixie Griffith

It’s great, easy to use and so much better for your dogs than chemicals!

Nicky Brown

Works great on my dogs, they don’t get any fleas. I feel better about not using a nasty chemicals.

Trusted Customer

Dog was happy to eat this and it's cheaper than a prescription and without the chemicals. It also helps prevent tick infestation which is a bonus where we live. A good eco-option.

Louise Ellis

I have a large Labrador and of late he has decided he does not like his tick and flea tablet so I was excited to try this product. I've had no trouble with him ingesting the supplement that I put through his feed. I like the concept of this being a more natural ingredient for tick and worm/flea prevention and also a great supplement. This is a product I will continue to use.

PDJ

4.7 out of 5 star feefo Platinum Trusted Service award 2024

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Repel Feeding Guide

Up to 8kg = ½ scoop per day

8kg to 20kg = 1 scoop per day

Over 20kg = 1 .5 scoop daily

Important Information

Before introducing this supplement, we recommend carrying out a Faecal Egg Count (FEC) to determine if worms are present. We recommend that all dogs undergo regular FEC testing at least once a year and use Repel daily as part of their ongoing wellness regimen to help minimise the need for chemical worming treatments.

For optimal results, feed daily throughout spring, summer, and autumn. Start feeding at least 6 weeks before peak flea and tick season to allow your dog’s natural defences to build. A winter break is advised from November to February.

Caution

  • This product contains garlic, which has natural blood-thinning properties. For this reason, it is not suitable for:
    • Dogs with clotting disorders
    • Dogs due to undergo surgery
    • Puppies under 24 weeks
  • Not a medicinal product
  • For pregnant dogs or dogs on medication, please seek veterinary advice before use
  • For dog consumption only
  • Keep out of reach of children and other animals
  • In case of accidental overfeeding, contact your local vet immediately
Guidance For First-Time Users

We recommend introducing Boost gradually and building up to the recommended serving:

  • Start with ¼ of the recommended serving for 3–4 days.
  • Increase to ½ serving for 3–4 days.
  • Increase by ¼ serving every 3–4 days until you reach the full recommended serving for your dog’s weight.
Adding ProDog Flea, Tick and Worm Repellent Powder to Wet Dog Food
  • Add your usual amount of wet or raw food to your dog’s bowl.
  • Sprinkle in the recommended serving of Repel natural tick and flea repellent powder.
  • If combining with other ProDog dog vitamin supplements, add them now.
  • Mix well until the powder is fully blended.
  • Serve and let them enjoy.
Adding ProDog Flea, Tick and Worm Repellent Powder to Dry Dog Food
  • Place the dry food into your dog’s bowl.
  • Add the correct serving of Repel natural tick and flea repellent powder
  • Add a splash of cold water or bone broth
  • Stir until the powder is fully incorporated.
  • Feed as usual.
Active Ingredients List

Each 5 gram scoop (1 serving) contains:

  • Kelp
  • Neem Leaf
  • Pumpkin Seed
  • Astragalus Root Extract
  • Garlic
  • Holy Basil
  • Fenugreek
  • Black Cumin Seed
  • Lemon Balm Leaf

FAQs

How do I keep fleas off my dog naturally?

There are two simple ways to help deter fleas naturally and support your dog’s long-term protection without chemical products:

1. Topical support

Using a natural flea repellent topically is a common approach. Essential oils like lavender, citronella, and neem can be diluted with a carrier oil and applied to bedding or collars to create a scent that fleas dislike. Many dog owners opt for pre-formulated natural flea sprays, such as DermaDog’s Insect Defence Spray, for ease and peace of mind.

⚠️ Always patch-test first—some dogs may be sensitive to certain oils.

2. Internal support through food or supplements

Feeding ingredients known to support natural flea defences, such as garlic, neem, lemon balm, and black cumin, can help make your dog less appealing to parasites. These ingredients can be added to fresh food diets or used as part of a natural flea prevention plan.

ProDog’s Repel is a vet approved, expertly formulated natural flea repellent for dogs, not a chemical product, but a food-based supplement designed to support your dog’s natural defences against fleas, ticks and worms.

Looking for an alternative to traditional dog flea and worm treatment? Explore how natural options like Repel can help in our blog

Natural Flea Prevention for Dogs

Why does the powder colour vary between packets of the same supplement?

Natural variation is expected in supplements that don’t contain artificial fillers. Factors such as harvest time, weather, soil, and ingredient combinations all influence colour. This is especially true for plant-based ingredients, which can range from brown to green, depending on the batch.

What is the best natural flea prevention for dogs?

A fresh, natural diet, such as raw dog food, lays a strong foundation for natural resilience. Supplementing with natural ingredients like garlic, neem, and lemon balm helps maintain an internal environment less appealing to parasites.

ProDog’s Repel supplement is a convenient, all-in-one option for maintaining protection against fleas, ticks, mites, and intestinal parasites without the use of synthetic chemicals. It’s part of a daily routine for natural flea prevention and works as a convenient addition to any diet.

Explore our guide to Natural Flea Prevention

What is the best homemade flea killer for dogs?

Preventive care is key, especially when using natural approaches. While an actual infestation may require chemical action, there are safe DIY deterrents:

  • Mix lemon juice with water and lightly mist your dog’s coat.
  • Add parasite-repelling herbs like garlic and neem to their diet to deter fleas from feeding on them.

For a ready to use natural flea repellent, ProDog’s Repel food supplement combines these powerful ingredients in expertly formulated, vet-approved quantities, ideal for ongoing use as part of your dog flea and worm treatment prevention routine.

What smell do fleas hate on dogs?

Fleas dislike the scents of cedar, eucalyptus, lemon, and peppermint. You can safely dilute essential oils and apply them to bedding or collars. Use caution and always test for sensitivity first.

Internally, herbs like garlic and lemon balm act as natural flea repellent agents by releasing scents through your dog’s pores, creating an unwelcoming environment for fleas on the skin and coat, especially when incorporated regularly in the diet.

Conduct thorough research on feeding quantities, or opt for the convenience and efficacy of a pre-made blend like ProDog’s Repel, a flea, tick, and worm repellent supplement.

What is the safest flea treatment for dogs?

Instead of relying on frequent chemical treatments, adopt a natural, proactive approach. Combine:

  • Topical deterrents (e.g., DermaDog Insect Defence Spray)
  • Dietary support using herbs or an all-in-one solution like ProDog’s Repel

If your dog already has a flea infestation, initial chemical treatment may be necessary before switching to a natural flea repellent approach for the long term.

Discover more tips in our guide to Natural Flea Prevention

Is dog flea treatment harmful to dogs?

Some chemical treatments carry risks with repeated use, including skin irritation or internal side effects. There are also environmental concerns associated with pesticide-based formulas.

For safer support, choose natural flea repellent for dogs and build a prevention-first lifestyle using whole food nutrition and targeted natural supplements like ProDog’s Repel.

If you’re concerned about using conventional chemical flea and worm treatments for dogs regularly, please contact our expert nutrition team. We’ll help you build a tailored, natural strategy for flea prevention.

Why is fipronil banned in the UK?

Fipronil was banned due to its harmful impact on non-target species and ecosystems. This highlights the need to prioritise natural, eco-friendly alternatives to traditional flea and worm treatment for dogs.

If regular chemical flea and worm treatments aren’t sitting right with you, speak to our nutrition experts. We’ll help you create a safe, natural plan to keep parasites at bay.

What is the fastest way to get rid of worms in dogs?

If your dog is suffering from worms, it’s crucial to seek guidance and medication from your veterinarian.

While incorporating ProDog’s Repel, flea, tick and worm supplement, or adding natural ingredients such as ground pumpkin seeds into your dog’s diet can help create an unfavourable environment for intestinal parasites, it’s essential to consult your vet if your dog already has worms.

Can I treat my dog's worms myself?

Dealing with worms naturally can involve using supplements or prescribed wormers, but it’s crucial to consult your veterinarian for an accurate diagnosis and guidance before initiating any treatment.

Prevention is the most effective approach to combating the most common parasites that affect your dog. Vet approved supplements, such as ProDog’s Repel, supports a healthy gut environment that discourages parasite activity, and is a valuable part of any worm and flea treatment for dogs prevention plan.

How do you treat worms on a dog's skin?

Ringworm is the term used to describe a fungal infection that can impact the skin of dogs. It’s important to understand that, despite its name, ringworm is not caused by worms. If you suspect your dog may have ringworm, it is crucial to consult your veterinarian promptly, as this infection is highly contagious.

Do I need to clean my house if my dog has worms?

Yes. Wash bedding, disinfect food bowls, and clean floors and outdoor areas. Regular FEC (faecal egg count) tests help monitor for re-infection and confirm that your dog’s natural flea and worm repellent routine is working.

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