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Denise Fowler was only trying to protect her pets, but she never knew just how
dangerous flea drops can actually be. She’d used them before and assumed they were safe — until her
beloved retriever, Molly, got deathly sick.
“She became lethargic and completely stopped eating,” Denise told us. “We noticed it the day after we put
the flea drops on, and took her to the vet right away. I was terrified and just prayed to God she’d be
okay,”
It turns out, flea drops contain chemicals called ectoparasiticides which can be toxic to pets,
even potentially deadly. The poisoning typically happens when animals lick or ingest the chemicals, but it
can also occur just from applying it to their skin.
“We see this over and over, yet most Americans aren’t aware of the risks,” said Mrs. Fowler’s veterinarian. “Symptoms include vomiting, weakness, disorientation, and worse. For those who insist on using flea drops, pay attention to your pet’s behavior.”
Thankfully, the vet was able to restore Molly to health by prescribing an emergency steroid treatment.
But Denise was so shocked by the experience, she vowed never to use flea drops on any of her pets
again.
“With what happened to Molly, it’s just not worth the risk,” she said. “We had to find another way to get
rid of fleas, especially when I found out the hard way that cold weather doesn’t affect them.”
According to a new survey, more than 50% of Americans mistakenly believe that fleas die-off in the
winter. But the fact is, fleas can survive outdoors in temperatures as low as 30° and indoors all year
round — no matter what state you live in.
Worse still, fleas carry and transmit disease to animals and humans... including the plague! In 2020,
it’s more important than ever to find an effective solution.
Most vets recommended prescription medication, which is safer than flea drops, but still has risks and
side-effects. The biggest problem is the expense. Depending on size and weight, these
pills cost between $70 and $230 every month... and that’s just for one pet!
For Denise and Dan Fowler, who have a total of two large dogs and one house cat, the cost of prescription
flea medicine is astronomical.
“Like everyone else, we’re on a pretty tight budget right now,” Dan said. “Spending that kind of money
just wasn’t an option for us, but soon the whole house was crawling with fleas. It got real bad, real
fast.”
The couple faced an almost impossible decision: continue to suffer with fleabites or put their cherished
pets at-risk with toxic flea drops?
The Fowlers aren’t the only ones with this problem. Nearly 70% of American households have at least one
pet, yet most have no idea of the dangers posed by commercial flea products.
It’s not just the drops, either. Flea shampoos, which are supposed to be safer, also contain
toxic chemicals that can harm dogs and cats.
The good news is, an extraordinary new solution now offers a safe, chemical-free, and powerful way to
control fleas — without putting your beloved pets in harm’s way.
It works year-round, in any climate, for dogs and cats alike... no matter how many animals you have.
It’s called Flea & Tick Concentrate, and the way it eliminates insects is surprisingly simple yet
shockingly effective.
Flea & Tick Concentrate is a breakthrough spray-on
formula
that instantly kills fleas, ticks, and other disease-spreading parasites. Made with proven, all-natural ingredients, this solution safely eradicates insects hiding in pet fur,
furniture, and more.
This innovative formula also forms a “bug barrier” around your pet, repelling fleas and ticks for days.
It even protects ped beds, rugs, and other areas in your home from infestations.
Most importantly, Flea & Tick Concentrate shields your pets from fleas without exposing them to the
toxic chemicals in flea drops... and without having to spend thousands per year on costly prescription
medicine from the vet.
When Denise Fowler heard about this spray, she was skeptical it could actually work as well as flea drops
or prescription pills. But after her dog nearly died from chemical poisoning — and after suffering
fleabites herself for weeks — she was willing to try anything.
“I couldn’t believe it,” she said. “But this spray wiped-out the fleas in our house faster than anything
else we’d tried. They died in seconds, and now my pup and I are happier than ever!”
Simply add water to the formula, shake, and spray onto pet beds, carriers, cages, carpets, and rugs.
Then, just spray directly onto your pet during bathtime and follow with regular pet shampoo.
Flea & Tick Concentrate was only introduced to the
market
this past February, but it’s already caught-on with Americans nationwide.
Once people learn there’s a safe, affordable, and incredibly-effective alternative to pet-store flea
drops or prescription pills, they’re more than happy to make the switch.
Over the summer, Flea & Tick Concentrate sold much faster than the small, family-owned company,
BugMD, was prepared for. Twice this year, in fact, they sold-out of their inventory completely.
And unlike the millions that pet companies spend to advertise their drops, shampoos, & pills — the
buzz about this breakthrough spray has been spreading through word-of-mouth from satisfied customers.






When I first heard about this, I never thought it could really work. I have three large dogs (two German Shepherds and a Boxer) so any type of flea problem is a big issue in my house. Well, I’m happy to admit I was wrong about Flea & Tick Concentrate because it turned out to work better than anything else I’ve tried as a life-long dog owner. I’ll never go back to flea drops or anything else! Great product, great company.
— Raymond Moss
I have two cats who are absolutely my babies so, of course, I’m extremely careful about their health. I’ve always been concerned about chemicals in flea collars, so when I heard about a safer alternative I tried it immediately. Honestly, I’m just blown away! The number of fleas it killed in one night… I can’t even describe it. I’m so grateful for this, it’s truly a God-send.
— Andrea Hickman
Where has this been my whole life? Let me tell you, Flea & Tick Concentrate WORKS and it works fast. When I think about all the money we’ve wasted on flea drops and collars, it just drives me crazy. This spray is a flea EXTERMINATOR. No pills, no smelly flea drops, just spray it on and that’s it. You will be amazed at how fast it works! Love it.
— Noelle Brock
Before I could officially sign-off on this spray, I had to try it for myself.
I’d stopped using flea drops on my own two dogs as soon as I discovered evidence that the chemicals are
potentially deadly. Like most “pet-parents,” I consider my dogs to be family members — and I’d never
expose myself or my kids to those toxins!
Now, Flea & Tick Concentrate is not
yet
available in stores, so I ordered directly from the company’s website. (They’re currently running a
special, limited-time offer for new customers: 55% off the regular price.)
My package arrived quickly, just a few days after I placed my order. I wasted no time putting it to use,
as I’d already noticed my dogs scratching since I’d thrown out their flea drops.
For starters, Flea & Tick Concentrate is incredibly easy to use. I just added water, mixed it up, and
sprayed it on my dogs’ fur during a bath — rinsing off with my usual pet shampoo afterwards.
Next, I got to work spraying my pups’ pet beds, cages, and food bowl areas. Since Flea & Tick
Concentrate is 100% chemical-free, I had no concerns about putting it so close to where my dogs ate and
slept.
I’ll admit, I was skeptical this spray could really control a flea problem.
But when I checked the areas I’d sprayed the next day, they were covered with
dead fleas! Over the next few days, I kept blasting every tiny critter I saw with BugMD, and watched ‘em
drop like flies.
In less than a week, my dogs had completely stopped scratching and my flea infestation was
completely cleared-up.
Plus, you can even add Flea & Tick Concentrate to laundry detergent! So, I washed all our blankets
and clothes with the mixture and was overjoyed to see everything come out the washer completely
flea-free.
Who knew that such a simple spray could be so effective at killing fleas?
Flea & Tick Concentrate is regularly priced at $40.00 per bottle — which, at first, seemed a little high. But after seeing how it
completely wiped-out a flea infestation in less than a week, I realized the product offers a tremendous
bargain.
Plus, when you look at the cost of flea drops ($35 to $80 per month) or prescription pills from the vet
($70 to $230 per month), there’s really no comparison.
With one purchase, it’s now possible to control fleas — no matter how many dogs or cats you have — with
an extraordinary solution that works without using toxic chemicals or spending a fortune on
prescriptions.
After using Flea & Tick Concentrate myself for over
a
month, I can also confirm it offers something no other flea product on the market can: eradicating fleas
on pet areas, furniture, and even laundry.
Most importantly, it means you no longer have to put the health of your beloved pets at risk with the
potentially deadly chemicals in commercial flea products.
Right now, on their official website, Flea & Tick Concentrate is offering a unique opportunity to try
their best-selling, non-toxic flea-control spray at a significant discount — 55% off the regular price —
but only while supplies last.
As someone who’s reviewed hundreds of pet products, I’ve never seen anything which offers such
substantial value for such a low price. I recommend Flea & Tick Concentrate to anyone who wants to
protect their pets and keep their household free from disease-spreading insects.
Update
Douglas A. Very happy with this
purchase. I won’t ever be using flea drops again after seeing how well this works.
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Selene D. We have 2 cats and fleas
are honestly much harder to control for cats than dogs, but Flea & Tick Concentrate seriously
eliminated the problem throughout my house. We are so impressed with this product, we ended up
getting more for the basement and garage.
Gary S. Started seeing dead fleas
within minutes and completely wiped out the infestation in about a week. Wish I’d found this years
ago.
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Melissa J. My ankles were getting
bit by fleas and I couldn’t understand where they were coming from because I used prescription
pills from the vet on all my pets. Well, there were fleas in the carpet and pills do NOT help with
that! Bought a couple bottles of this and noticed it works immediately. I’ve since stopped buying
flea meds because Flea & Tick Concentrate works so amazingly well! Love love love it.
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Connie R. Works even better than advertised. These things really work, I almost couldn’t believe it at first. Purchased several more and have not seen any of our dogs scratching since.