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Scented Mist with Cookie Repellent 50 ml — Dr Lucy — spray for dogs, refreshing, tick and insect repellent
Dr Lucy Scented Mist with Cookie Repellent 50 ml is a leave-on spray for dogs formulated to refresh coat and provide topical protection against ticks and other insects. The spray comes in a 50 ml bottle suitable for everyday use during walks, outdoor activities and travel. It is intended for application on fur and is compatible with all coat types and ages; avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
The product combines a gentle refreshing effect with repellent properties in a compact spray bottle that is easy to carry. Its formula is designed for use on different coat textures and lengths, offering quick application without rinsing. The scented mist leaves a pleasant fragrance while helping reduce the likelihood of ticks and insects remaining on the animal’s fur. The 50 ml volume is convenient for frequent outings and fits easily in a bag or pocket.
Shake the bottle before use. Hold the spray at a short distance from the dog’s coat and apply evenly to the fur, avoiding direct spraying into the face, eyes and mucous membranes. Allow the mist to dry naturally on the coat; do not rinse. Reapply as needed before outdoor activities or if a refreshed scent and additional repellent effect are desired. In case of accidental contact with eyes or mucous membranes, rinse thoroughly with water and seek veterinary advice if irritation persists.
Use the mist as part of a regular outdoor routine: apply shortly before walks or when entering tick-prone areas, and combine with physical checks for ticks after outdoor exposure. Store the bottle in a cool, dry place out of reach of children and pets. Do not use on animals with known sensitivity to topical products without consulting a veterinarian.
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