1- DOES THE COLLAR HAVE AN EXPIRATION DATE?
No the collar does not have an expiration date .
2- WHICH COLLAR SIZE SHOULD I USE FOR MY DOG ?
Size: Cat/Small Dog 38cm. large dogs: 70cm
-Dogs that weigh 25 lbs or less can use the Small Dogs collar variant
-Dogs that weigh over 25 lbs can use the Large Dogs collar variant
3- HOW OLD SHOULD A PUPPY BE TO PUT ON THE COLLAR?
Once your puppy reaches 3 weeks of age, you can begin using the collar .
4- WHAT ARE THE ACTIVE INGREDIENTS USED IN THE COLLAR?
The collar contains:
Lemon eucalyptus oil is an antimicrobial agent and a natural insect repellent. It also soothes skin conditions and has a fresh scent
Lavender oil is an antibacterial and anti-itch oil. It promotes healing while relaxing the central nervous system.
5- HOW OFTEN SHOULD I REPLACE THE COLLAR?
The ingredients are active for months, at which point you should invest in a replacement. Please keep in mind that if you live in an environment where the flea infestation is so strong, then the lifespan of the collar can be reduced drastically, and you'll need to buy a new collar more frequently until the lifestyle of the fleas breaks for good.
6- WHY SHOULD I GO FOR AN ANTI-FLEA & TICK COLLAR INSTEAD OF OTHER ALTERNATIVES?
What makes flea and tick collars for dogs better than other options? While there are several remedies for fleas and ticks out there, most simply don't stack up to collars. Oral flea and tick medications can require once-monthly or daily dosages that cannot be missed. This is very hard to keep track of for dog owners. On-the-spot topical treatments are also available. Unfortunately, these often require a messy, smelly application process that involves holding a dog down to get creams, oils or ointments in just the right spots. Topical options can also rub off a dog's fur quite easily. That means that we can never really have confidence that an ointment that promises to keep parasites away is doing its job. Of course, applying flea and tick ointments on our dogs means that we're touching and breathing in some potentially harmful chemicals and toxins during the process.
The most disappointing part of all is that many topical flea and tick medications only protect pets for up to a month. That means that they must be reapplied every few weeks without any gaps to ensure constant protection. By contrast, collars remain effective for up to eight months at a time without any maintenance! A dog collar is simply an easier, more effective option for keeping dogs safe from fleas and ticks than anything else available on the market.