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Hartz Ultra Guard Oatmeal Rid Flea & Tick Dog Shampoo

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18 fl ozUPC: 0003270002305
$4.34
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  • Hartz UltraGuard Rid Flea & Tick Oatmeal Dog Shampoo provides your pup with relief from fleas and ticks. The cleansing formula kills fleas and ticks through contact. This shampoo is enriched with oatmeal to help provide soothing relief from itchy or irritated skin. Made for dogs or puppies six months of age and older. To use, wet pet's coat thoroughly with water and rub shampoo into coat, ensuring not to get suds into the eyes. Massage from head to tail until coat is completely covered with a foamy lather. Let stand or continue to massage for five minutes. Rinse and towel dry. Repeat weekly if necessary.

    • Cleansing, fresh-scented shampoo kills fleas and ticks through contact
    • Enriched with oatmeal to provide soothing relief from itchy, irritated skin
    • Can be used weekly for preventative treatment, while cleaning and deodorizing

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  • Hartz Ultraguard Rid Flea Shampoo with Oatmeal for dogs

    flasugar - 2017-01-23
    I just used your rid flea ultraguard shampoo on my two small dogs and am very dissatisfied. Dawn dish soap killed the fleas better than your product. It did not lather good and was hard...
    Originally posted on hartz.com
  • best ive ever purchased

    pammas - 2017-01-23
    I've tried numerous products and none have been as effective than Hartz brand. All of their products are great. The best.
    Originally posted on hartz.com