Tick & Insect Solutions
Safe, non-toxic tick deterrents help protect pets from ticks and the diseases they carry without exposing them to harsh pesticides that can cause irritation or other side effects in sensitive animals. They’re a safer option for pets that spend time outdoors, especially in grassy or wooded areas.
In Saskatchewan, ticks can become active once temperatures rise above about 4 °C, which often happens in March or April. It’s best to start tick prevention in early spring before activity increases and continue through the warmer months into fall. Regular tick checks and outdoor awareness can further help keep pets safe. 🐾🌿