🐶 Keep your pup parasite-free, naturally!
A-OK9 Bug-K9 is an all-natural parasite prevention supplement designed for dogs of all ages and breeds. This superfood blend, featuring ingredients like pumpkin seeds and ginger, effectively combats fleas and worms while enhancing your dog's immune system. With a convenient powdered form and a commitment to quality, Bug-K9 offers a safe and eco-friendly alternative to traditional chemical treatments.
Pet Type | Dog |
Product Dimensions | 24.3 x 3.7 x 17.4 cm; 100 g |
Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
Item Form | Powder |
Allergen Information | Gluten Free |
Size | 100 Gram |
Volume | 100 Millilitres |
Storage Information | To be stored in a cool, dry place between 10 -25 degrees. Keep out of direct sunlight. |
Specific Uses | Parasites |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 100 g |
M**K
Flee free & our dog is eating it... double bonus!!
When I first got this pack I was apprehensive due to the comments about the taste and how their dogs didn't eat it. The first few attempts my dog didn't eat their food with it in, but I think that was because of how I was applying the powder to her food. I now put the dog food in the bowl, sprinkle half a teaspoon (not even that) and mix it throughly. Now my dog licks the bowl clean and I have a fussy dog when it comes to food. I am so grateful I persevered with this.With regards to the flees and ticks. So our dog is currently flee free for the first time since we got her (for some reason the monthly solution to her skin from the vets hasn't worked since we had her). This could be due to this powder, or the tablet I got from the vet. Either way, she is flee free, which I'm happy about.I'm going to continue with this powder, rather than the tablets from the vets to see if it keeps the flees at bay. 🤞🤞
T**E
So far so good!
Have been using this for about a week. I do use a spot on product once a month ( applying at the beginning of the month) but have found ticks on our dog, regularly two a day! She loves to explore long grass and we also have a large garden with lots of wildlife . Since using this product ( even if the whole meal hasn't been eaten) I have not found a single tick. Her poo has been fine too. The pouch is small ( we have a very large dog) but during tick season, I think it's worth the extra expense. For fleas and worms I will continue with our usual treatment ( with hairy cows ears as an extra natural dewormer) .
M**A
My dog dislikes it unfortunately
I really wanted this to work as I believe is a great alternative to medical treatment but my pup is a fussy eater and the smell it adds to his food resulted in loads of waste. Shame as I really believed this could be a game changer.
B**L
Good suppliment but unconvincing as flea repellent
We have been using this supplement for just under 2 months, with a short break in the middle due to an upset tummy (unrelated). It smells like a nice curry powder and our dog had no issue gradually accepting it mixed with his regular food (raw beef), and finishing his meals. So safe to say he likes it. His coat certainly has improved (won best in show this past Saturday).The supplement claims to help repel parasites, and he certainly has not ever had any parasitic infections (before and during the supplement). However, we tried this supplement to tackle his issue with fleas which we had been trying to control with regular over-the counter treatments. While shampooing removes the fleas and eggs, disappointingly they return even after re-application of the monthly over-the counter treatments and continued use of this supplement, so I have doubts how effective it is as a deterrent of fleas which is what we wanted it for. Hence we won't continue with this supplement as a 6 month prescription of anti-flea/etc tablets is a lot cheaper and effective.
G**L
Expensive
Product seems to work, better as contains no chemicals. Dogs seem to eat it happily. However very expensive
B**N
Love the natural approach, but expensive
Recently there seems to have been an increasing in ticks and fleas in the area. It is probably down to the time of year or the weather conditions, but I figured it was worth implementing some preventative measures just incase. Better safe than sorry as they say.I liked this product because it offered a solution that was totally natural. This is very important to us. As a family we have tried to eliminate chemicals in the house, so it seems crazy not to extend that to the pets.The ingredients in things like pumpkin seeds, black cumin seeds, and cinnamon which all sounds good, and hopefully in combination they have some positive impact.All we do is sprinkle it over the food, and our dog doesn't turn her nose up in the slightest and it hasn't impacted on her eating one little bit, which is good.The big negative is the price tag. Our dog is medium sized, so it works out at about 75p per day, which adds up.
W**?
Dog won't touch it
The media could not be loaded. I'm a big fan of natural treatments for fleas and ticks and our dog regularly has ground pumpkin seeds to help the fight, but its not enough so I thought this A-OK9 Bug-K9 looked interesting as its full of lots of natural stuff including pumpkin seed.Its quite a small bag for £33.74 at the time of writing, but you only need to give your dog a small amount each day so it should last quite a while, and alternative treatments from the vets probably work out more expensive.It comes in a resealable pouch and is a fine greenish powder. It has a really strong smell of curry. Now our dog doesn't turn her nose up at much when it comes to eating, and will quite happily lick the curry plates as you put them in the dishwasher given half a chance, but unfortunately she just wasn't interested in it out of the packet - which is unusual.So I tried adding it to some food, and she ate all the food but avoided the bits where this powder on. Even when I sprayed the remaining powder in her bowl with salmon oil, she only ate it where absolutely necessary.So I can't give it a high score, because to work - or even to find out if it works, the dog does need to consume it. Given the relatively high cost too its a bit of a disappointment for us.
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