Repel Tick, Flea and Worm Repellent For Dogs

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Part of our dog supplements range. Protect your dog from ticks, fleas, worms and mites with our highly effective, all-in-one parasite prevention supplement. This vet-approved formula uses all-natural ingredients that are gentle on your dog’s digestive system while providing robust reinforcement to deter the most common parasites. Repel is a daily-use supplement that supports natural defences and is a safe alternative to chemical parasite prevention products. Ideal for even the fussiest of eaters, simply mix into any meal for super easy feeding.

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Repel is a totally natural, vet-approved meal addition for dogs, designed to be added to any dog food and suitable for all ages and breeds (from 24 weeks). The blend of all-active, bioavailable ingredients includes kelp, neem leaf, pumpkin seed, garlic, and lemon balm which work in synergy to deter common parasites, to help protect against ticks, fleas, worms, and mites.

Formulated by specialist canine nutritionists, this innovative dietary aid supports immune function and overall well-being, creating an inhospitable environment for bugs without compromising digestive health.

Suitable for dogs with sensitive stomachs. Contains zero chemical insecticides.

For best results, feed daily and begin feeding 6 weeks before peak flea and tick season to build natural defences early.

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100% natural dietary support,

created by canine nutritionists to support your dog’s natural defences:

The go-to alternative to conventional chemical flea-and-tick protection — for health conscious dog owners

Suitable for all dogs, except puppies under 6 months. Pregnant dogs or dogs on medication, please seek veterinary advice before use
*not a medicinal product.

How ProDog Repel Works

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

1Flea, Tick and Mite Repellent

The blend of herbs omit natural aromas from your dog’s skin that repel external parasites such as fleas, ticks and mites.

2Worm Repellent

Naturally supportive of overall intestinal health. Repel’s unique formula helps maintain a robust, healthy internal environment that is inhospitable to worms.

3Immune Function

The all-active ingredients deliver an array of vitamins and minerals to support a strong immune system. This nutrient-rich blend supports natural defences to ward off unwanted visitors.

4Detoxification

This dynamic blend utilises ingredients that are a natural source of antioxidants, including kelp, holy basil and black cumin, to support the body’s natural detoxification processes and help neutralise free radicals.

5Skin and Coat

Maintains a healthy external condition from within. This nutrient-rich blend can help cultivate optimal intestinal health to deter internal parasites that impact the nutrient absorption necessary for a healthy skin and coat while repelling external skin irritants such as fleas, ticks and mites.

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Packed with natural ingredients

Kelp

Kelp contains kainic acid, which helps to control intestinal parasites. Kelp is a highly beneficial addition to a dog's diet, it helps to ward off parasites and is also rich in nutrients supportive of skin and coat condition.

Neem leaf extract

Neem is rich in quercetin, a flavonoid supportive of the body’s natural defences against fungi and parasites, internally and externally. This powerful herb helps to maintain a healthy inflammatory response and contains compounds such as salannin, which can repel insects, fleas and ticks, and azadirachtin, which stops fleas from eating, maturing and reproducing.

Pumpkin seed

A nutrient dense superfood that effectively helps maintain a worm free digestive tract. Pumpkin seeds contain an amino acid called cucurbitacin, this paralyses worms making them easily eliminated from the intestine.

Astragalus root extract

A powerful herb highly supportive of the immune system and can help maintain robust natural defences against parasite activities.

Garlic

A natural parasite repellent which can also assist the body’s natural detoxification processes. Fleas and ticks loathe the smelI, so will not choose to feed on a dog that regularly consumes this pungent vegetable.

Holy basil

Rich in antioxidants that neutralise free radicals, thereby supportive of both the immune and nervous system.

Black cumin or nigella sativa

Contains compounds that help maintain a balanced inflammatory response, helpful to healthy histamine function, and rich in antioxidants. Overall, this spice is a powerful repellent, supportive of the immune system's natural defences against parasites.

Fenugreek

Added for its appealing taste, and it’s active compounds help to maintain a healthy immune system. Additionally, it acts as an internal conditioner, helping to cleanse the gut to create an environment inhospitable for parasites.

Lemon balm leaf

A powerful citrus herb that repels parasites, soothes the nervous and digestive systems, and helps the body’s natural detoxification processes.

“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

Prior to introducing this product we recommend a Faecal Egg Count (FEC) in order to know whether worms are present. We advise all dogs to have regular faecal egg counts (at least once a year) and to use Repel daily to avoid the need for chemical worming treatments.

For best results, feed daily throughout spring, summer and autumn. Begin feeding 6 weeks before peak flea and tick season in order to build natural defences early. Allow a break during winter months November – February.

  • Caution – this product contains garlic the blood thinning properties of which make this blend unsuitable for breeds prone to blood clotting difficulties, dogs due for surgery or puppies under 24 weeks
  • For dog consumption only
  • Not a medicinal product
  • Keep out of reach of children and other animals
  • In case of accidental overfeeding, contact your local vet immediately
  • For pregnant dogs or dogs on medication, please seek veterinary advice before use.
Guidance For First-Time Users
  • We advise building up gradually to the recommended serving
  • Follow the product label to determine the recommended measure for your dog’s size and weight
  • Then take these steps:
    1. Start with a quarter serving once a day for 3-4 days
    2. Increase to half a serving a day for 3-4 days
    3. Increase by a further quarter serving each 3-4 days after this until you’ve reached the recommended full serving for your dog’s size
Adding ProDog Flea, Tick and Worm Repellent Powder to Wet Dog Food
  • Place the usual amount of wet or raw dog food in your dog’s favourite bowl
  • Add your serving of ProDog Repel supplement according to your dog’s weight (full instructions are on the side of the ProDog tub). If you are using more than one ProDog nutrition supplement, add the second serving as well
  • Stir in well until the powder is fully mixed in with the meal
  • Feed!
Adding ProDog Flea, Tick and Worm Repellent Powder to Dry Dog Food
  • Place the usual amount of dry dog food in your dog’s favourite bowl
  • Add your serving of ProDog Repel according to your dog’s weight (full instructions are on the side of the ProDog tub). If you are using more than one ProDog nutrition supplement, add the second serving as well
  • Add a little cold water to the mixture (call us if you need advice on other suitable options)
  • Stir in well until the powder is fully mixed in with the meal
  • Feed!
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?

To create externally applied deterrent, use a blend of essential oils like lavender, citronella, and neem. Always mix with a carrier oil and apply to your dog’s collar or bedding for a natural repellent. Many opt for expertly formulated natural sprays such as DermaDog’s Insect Defence Spray. Not all dogs can tolerate every oil, so it’s important to begin by applying a very small amount and monitor for any reaction.

Additionally, enhance your dog’s diet with herbs like garlic, neem, and lemon balm to reinforce their natural defences and emit scents detested by fleas. Ensure proper research for feeding quantities, or choose a pre-made blend like ProDog’s Repel supplement for convenience and effectiveness.

Discover more tips in our guide to Natural Flea Prevention.

What is the best natural flea prevention for dogs?

Integrate a well-rounded, whole-food or raw dog food diet to fortify your dog’s general well-being and innate defences against prevalent parasites. Consider options like ProDog’s Repel supplement, expertly crafted for easy incorporation into any dog food to deter fleas, ticks, worms and mites

Alternatively, enhance your dog’s bowl with beneficial herbs and natural ingredients like garlic, apple cider vinegar, and lemon balm, promoting digestive health and bolstering the immune system to naturally repel fleas. Always conduct thorough research to determine appropriate feeding quantities for optimal results.

Discover more tips in our guide to Natural Flea Prevention

What is the best homemade flea killer for dogs?

Regrettably, resolving a flea infestation in dogs can be challenging without resorting to chemical treatments. The key lies in adopting a preventive strategy, and numerous natural options exist. Create a homemade deterrent using a mixture of lemon juice and water; spritz it on your dog’s fur, fleas have a strong aversion to citrus scents, offering an efficient DIY solution to be applied externally,

Simultaneously, introduce specific herbs to your dog’s diet to fortify their natural defences and emit flea-repelling scents. Herbs like garlic, lemon balm, and neem are particularly disliked by fleas. For ease and assurance of feeding correct quantities, many prefer all-natural pre-made supplements such as ProDog’s Repel which is formulated by canine nutritionists to deter fleas, ticks, worms and mites.

What smell do fleas hate on dogs?

Fleas strongly dislike the scent of cedar, eucalyptus, lemon, and peppermint. Explore the use of these essential oils on your dog’s fur as a natural repellent. Always blend them with a carrier oil and meticulously research the appropriate quantities for your dog’s size or choose an expertly formulated natural spray such as DermaDog’s Insect Defence Spray.

Simultaneously, incorporating herbs like garlic, neem, and lemon balm into your dog’s food serves as a natural deterrent to fleas. These herbs release scents through your dog’s pores, creating an unwelcoming environment for fleas on the skin and coat. Additionally, these herbs provide supplementary health benefits. Conduct thorough research for feeding quantities, or opt for the convenience and efficacy of a pre-made blend like ProDog’s Repel supplement.

What is the safest flea treatment for dogs?

Opt for a preventive approach using natural solutions such as herbal flea collars, essential oils fur spritz whilst also making dietary additions by adding herbs or expertly formulated supplements to the diet.

We recommend refraining from continuous use of chemical treatments to prioritise your dog’s well-being. However, if your dog is dealing with a flea infestation, clearing it without chemical treatments can be challenging. In such instances, it’s advisable to address the infestation with chemical treatments initially and then transition to a natural preventive approach once the infestation is eradicated.

Discover more tips in our guide to Natural Flea Prevention

Is dog flea treatment harmful to dogs?

Many chemical treatments pose risks when used on an ongoing basis. Research has also identified a detrimental impact to wildlife and the environment as a result of pesticides and insecticides found in domestic pet flea treatments.

We advise choosing natural options to help prevent infestations, focusing on holistic approaches for your dog’s well-being.

Discover more tips in our guide to Natural Flea Prevention

Why is fipronil banned in the UK?

Fipronil’s potential harm to the environment and non-target species led to its ban in the UK, emphasising the importance of eco-friendly alternatives in flea control.

Discover more tips in our guide to Natural Flea Prevention

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 supplement or adding ground pumpkin seeds into your dog’s diet can 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 optimal approach to combatting the most common parasites affecting your dog. This can be accomplished by incorporating specific herbs and natural ingredients into your dog’s diet. ProDog’s Repel supplement is expertly formulated to deter worms, fleas, ticks, and mites.

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.

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