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Are you prepared for a dog ear infection?

The dog ear is similar to human ears. There are three main components: outer ear, middle ear, and inner ear. The outer “flap” of the ear is called the pinna, and is the section of the ear that receives and traps sound waves. Some dogs have prick ears which stand erect all the time, some [Read the Rest...]


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Is your flea control causing side effects?

People refer to topical flea and tick control products in some of the following ways, but they all mean the same thing: a toxic, systemic chemical being applied to your dog or cats neck,  enters their blood stream and stays there. When fleas, ticks and mosquitoes bite them, they ingest the poison in your pets [Read the Rest...]


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Hazardous products in your healthy home?

Why should we avoid hazardous products in our healthy homes? For the obvious reasons of course, the health and safety of our family and companion animals. Did you know the use of hazardous products (also referred to as toxic chemicals) in your “healthy home” indirectly costs billions per year? It’s been estimated that hazardous products [Read the Rest...]


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Are Hookworms in your soil?

“Will Wondercide kill hookworms, ova, larva, and mature worms in the environment?” Hookworms (like roundworms and tapeworms) are intestinal parasites, but unlike roundworms and tapeworms they can persist and live in the soil and environment without an intermediate host. The hook worm enjoys the warm, southern, tropical climates, and although less common have been found [Read the Rest...]


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What do fleas look like?

Adult fleas look brown or very dark brown in color, are about 1/8 inch long, wingless, and have three pairs of legs. The hind legs are modified for jumping and the other pairs help the flea move easily through the hair of a host. What do fleas look like in other life cycle stages? The [Read the Rest...]


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Holistic Pet Care

What is Holistic Pet Health Care? This has become a popular term and practice in recent years, and for good reason. With so many products on the market today, most pet owners want to be informed about their purchases, and active in their pets overall health and wellness. Holistic pet health care means treating the [Read the Rest...]


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Organic Weed Killer

Is there such a thing as Organic Weed Killer? Yes, there is. We just received this feedback from one of our customers. Although BioDefense is 100% Biodegradable and can be used this way, it is not labeled for use as a weed killer. However,  it seems to work well for this customer who wanted to [Read the Rest...]


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Why Getting Rid of Fleas can be difficult

Fleas! They’re back and everyone loathes these blood-sucking parasites. Getting rid of fleas can be a tedious and ongoing battle.  But at Wondercide, we strive to arm you with only what works and what is safe for you, your pets, and the environment.  Getting rid of fleas seems difficult, but it can be achieved with [Read the Rest...]


How Does EVOLV™ compare to Chemical Pesticides?

It doesn’t! Chemical pesticides are neuro toxins, causing neurological disorders and disease. As a chemical-free flea, tick and insect spray, EVOLV™ is completely different. In most cases, chemical-based treatments work by introducing toxins into your pet’s bloodstream. When insects or parasites bite them, they ingest the spot drop (also referred to as “spot on”) treatment which [Read the Rest...]


Toxic Pesticides in Pet Flea Collars Remain on Market

Fleas and ticks are a nuisance, and they can even be a health hazard. Even though we have many available options to control fleas and ticks without resorting to dangerous chemicals, the Environmental Protection Agency still allows some harmful pesticides to be used in flea collars. Flea collars with the pesticide propoxur are a particular [Read the Rest...]


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