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Omni Guard Anti-Flea & Tick Pet Spray

Price range: 75,00 EGP through 200,00 EGP
Flea & Tick Spray 250 ML

Description:-

• It contains  Controls fleas & ticks in dogs & cats, Soothe & relieve skin itching

How to use:

For veterinary use only . Shake well before use , Spray over the body & concentrating on infected area, Leave for 48 hours after application before allowing your pet into water, Makes their skin clean, moist & refreshed, Kills up %100 of existing fleas in less than 24 hours

& Lasts up to 30 days.

Storage:

Store  omni guard spray in dry cool place, Keep away from fire, sparks & heated surface, Keep out of reach of children.

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Omni Guard Calming Spray 125ml

110,00 EGP

Omni Guard Calming Spray

Can be used to calm cats or dogs during travel, when moving to new places, and during breeding season. Dosage: Twice per day; more if needed.

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Omni Guard Ear Mites Drops 15 ml

90,00 EGP

Omni Guard Drops

Treatment of ear mites for dogs, puppies ,cats and kittens

Made in Egypt

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Omni Guard Eye Cleaning Pet Wipes 40pcs

75,00 EGP

Omni Guard Eye Wipes

 

  • for Cats and Dogs.

– Cleans eyes nonirritating & snoothing formula.

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Omni Guard Foaming Pet Shampoo

Price range: 110,00 EGP through 140,00 EGP

Waterless 2-in-1 cleanser for cats and dogs. Gently cleans and conditions with no rinse needed. Perfect for quick cleanups and cold weather care.

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Omni Guard pets dry shampoo Powder

Price range: 65,00 EGP through 90,00 EGP
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