Collection: Canine Flea Protocol

Canine Gentle Botanical Flea Management

Fleas rarely live on the dog alone. Most of the flea life cycle occurs in bedding, carpets, and resting areas, which is why successful flea control focuses on both the dog and the environment.

This simple three-step system supports your dog’s coat, calms irritated skin, and helps reduce flea pressure in the areas where fleas reproduce.

Step 1 – Pest Away Canine™

Coat Support & Flea Deterrence

Lightly mist onto your dog’s coat before outdoor activity.

• Helps discourage fleas, mosquitoes, and flying pests

• Gently alters scent signals insects use to locate animals

• Safe for routine use on the coat

Directions

• Lightly mist coat

• Smooth through fur with hands or a brush

• Avoid eyes, nose, and mouth

• Use daily during active flea pressure

Step 2 – That’s the Spot™ Hot Spot Mist

Skin Relief for Flea Bites

Flea bites often cause itching and irritation.

That’s the Spot™ helps calm inflamed skin while supporting the natural healing process.

• Helps soothe irritated skin from bites

• Supports skin recovery and comfort

• Can be used on itchy patches or hot spots

Directions

• Spray directly onto irritated areas

• Allow to air dry

• Use once or twice daily as needed

Step 3 – Canine Area Defense™

Environmental Flea Control

Fleas reproduce in bedding, carpets, kennels, and resting areas.

Treating these spaces helps prevent new fleas from establishing.

Directions

• Spray bedding, kennels, crates, porches, and dog rooms

• Allow surfaces to dry completely before pet access

• Reapply regularly during flea season

Important First Step

Before beginning treatment:

• Vacuum floors, rugs, and resting areas

• Wash or clean dog bedding

Vacuuming removes flea eggs and larvae and greatly improves results.

Important Notice

These products provide support for flea management but are not chemical pesticides.

For severe infestations or persistent flea problems, please consult your veterinarian.