Skin Tonic Itch Spray for Dogs + Cats with Natural Essential Oils
Skin Tonic Itch Spray for Dogs + Cats with Natural Essential Oils
Wondercide Skin Tonic Spray is a powerful, multi-functional solution that provides soothing relief for dry, itchy, irritated skin, sun burns, hot spots, and other skin issues. Featuring cold-pressed neem oil and other good ingredients, this spray is safe for dogs and cats of all ages when used as directed.
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Instructions
Read entire label prior to use and use as directed. Shake before each use.
Indoor Pest Control
Do a test spray at the base of the neck and wait an hour or so to make sure your pet isn’t sensitive to one of the plant-based ingredients.
Rub your pet’s coat in the opposite direction of growth, spray, and rub in.
Spray the body, belly, legs, and tail. Don’t forget in between the toes. Avoid spraying near or in mouth, nose and eyes. Do not soak or oversaturate your pet.
Spritz into your hands and rub onto your pet's ears and face.
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Ingredients
Made with steam-distilled natural essential oils and other good things. No artificial colors, dyes, or fragrances. Phenol-free. Clove-free.
Active Ingredients | Percent | Source |
---|---|---|
Cedarwood Oil | 4.3% | Texas and Virginiana cedar trees |
Peppermint Oil | 1.5% | Peppermint leaves |
Active Ingredients | Percent | Source |
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Love | 62.5% | Our hearts |
Water | 9.4% | Texas skies |
Secrets | 2.2% | Thinking deeply |
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Committed to the planet. Our consciously-formulated products harness the power of nature and wherever possible, we make choices that can reduce impact on the environment, like choosing packing materials that can be recycled.
While the U.S. recycling program has a long way to go, you can make a big difference. Learn what can be recycled in your area, and whether items need to be sorted. On plastic bottles, check the bottom for a number. 1-2 are widely accepted. 4-6 may be accepted. 3 and 7 are generally not recyclable.

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