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Nativeneem Organic Pet Care Pack
Nativeneem Organic Pet Care Pack
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Nativeneem Organic Pet Care Pack
Natural Support for Healthy Skin and a Happy Coat
This complete Nativeneem Organic Pet Care Pack offers gentle, natural care for your furry friends using the power of Certified Organic Neem. For centuries, Neem has been valued for its traditional uses in skin care and pet wellbeing. Backed by historical use and modern formulation, this pack is crafted to support skin hygiene and general coat health without harsh chemicals or synthetic additives.
The pack includes three items:
⢠Organic Neem Pet Shampoo 250ml
⢠Organic Neem Pet Spray 125ml
⢠Flea and Tick Comb (colour may vary)
Both shampoo and spray are suitable for regular use and made using Nativeneemās Certified Organic Neem Oil. Free from sulphates, synthetic fragrances, and preservatives, this set offers a natural way to support your petās comfort and hygiene.
Ingredients
Certified Organic Neem Oil, natural emulsifiers, plant-based cleansers, essential oils
(For full ingredient list, please see individual product pages)
Benefits
⢠Supports relief from itchy, flaky, or irritated skin
⢠Helps repel fleas, ticks, and other biting insects
⢠Naturally deodorises and cleans without synthetic ingredients
⢠Gentle and suitable for dogs of all ages
⢠Comb included for grooming and parasite removal
Usage
⢠Shampoo: Wet your petās coat thoroughly, apply shampoo, and lather well. Rinse off completely. Use as needed.
⢠Spray: Shake well before use. Spray lightly onto the coat, avoiding eyes and mouth. May be used daily or as needed.
⢠Comb: Use the included flea and tick comb during or after grooming to remove debris and parasites.
Disclaimer
For external use on animals only. Discontinue use if irritation occurs. Keep out of reach of children. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult a veterinarian if symptoms persist.
