🐶 Keep your pets happy and itch-free with a simple spray!
Ring Out for Pets is an 8 oz topical spray designed to provide relief from skin irritants like ringworm, rashes, and allergies. Infused with tea tree oil, this expert-recommended solution is suitable for a variety of pets, including dogs, cats, and small animals. It promotes healing, strengthens skin and hair, and offers a protective barrier against harmful pathogens.
Special Ingredients | Tea Tree Oil |
Liquid Volume | 8 Fluid Ounces |
Recommended Uses For Product | Soothing |
Item Form | liquid |
Target Species | Dog |
Product Benefits | Anti-Itch |
Scent Name | Unscented |
N**S
It really works
This product really works & it takes no time to kick in.
B**S
the product
It did the work on my cat
J**.
Worked pretty good saw results in 3 weeks
Great to get worm and worm eggs off of pet bedding!
D**M
Didn’t Cure it But Helped
Our cat got an infection of some sort on her face. This stuff by no means cured it and she ended up needing antibiotics; however, It did seem to reduce the itching so she stopped scratching at it.
L**E
Works
This worked so well for my rabbit who had a heat spot on her head. Since it was near her eyes we sprayed it on a paper towel and then applied it. Within a couple of days we could see improvement. It was gone in a couple of weeks of continuous application. I would highly recommend.
J**
It's works.
My dog had ring worn and it worked.
C**D
What kind of ingredients are these?
Here is the ingredient list: Water, citric acid, ProH Safe Technology, food cleaning Phosphoric acid and pH adjuster Muriatic acid.This is copied straight off the bottle. Boy, that ProH Safe Technology ingredient really triggers my BS meter. Since when is a "technology" an ingredient? What a weird list of ingredients. There is NO expiration date, and there should be one for a medicine, since nothing lasts forever.It says it is vet approved, but the vet we go to never heard of it. I don't think it works, at all. I think it is hocus pocus snake oil.Also, it's supposed to come as a sprayer, but I didn't get one. I got a skinny tube taped to the side of the box. Never saw any kind of sprayer with a trigger.I wanted to warn others. I don't think this is helpful, for our pets with ringworm.
C**N
Worked right away
I have a ferrel cat that was starving I began to feed the poor thing, so now I have a cat. Sort of 😉 . Anyway, she had ring worms. She allowed me to spay it on her without issues while she ate. A couple sprays and they were gone and hair was growing back!
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