Outdoor Shield Spray - Lavender

Outdoor Shield Spray is a plant-powered alternative to traditional toxic products.
We use all-natural essential oils and veterinarian-approved plant-based ingredients for happier pets and a healthier planet.
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Outdoor Shield Lavender is ideal for outdoor adventures.
It's a natural, organic, chemical-free option made with essential oils and lets you avoid toxic alternatives. It can be used on dogs of all sizes and even cats. Protect your dog or cat naturally on all adventures.
ORGANIC, NON-GMO, CHEMICAL FREE
First apply to a small area on your dog to ensure no negative reactions.
If no negative reaction, apply generously to your dog's coat until slightly damp before outdoor adventures like hiking, visiting a park, hunting, or other significant places of exposure.
Active Ingredients
Peppermint Oil 0.25%
Natural essential oil that kills and repels pests
Castor Oil 0.25%
Natural essential oil that kills and repels pests
Rosemary Oil 0.15%
Natural essential oil that kills and repels pests
Other Ingredients 99.35%
Water
Holds the ingredients together
Soap
Cleans and conditions, made with organically grown coconut and olive oils
Lavender (Lavandula Angustifolia) Bud
Natural scent
Monolaurin
Protects against microbial growth, made from coconut
Polyglyceryl Oleate
Natural emulsifier made from vegetables and sunflower seed oil
Can this spray be used on pregnant and nursing dogs?
Outdoor Shield was built to be a product that we could trust ourselves with our animals, it doesn't use any harmful chemicals that could harm the dog or her pups.
We took away all the harmful chemicals, replaced them with Lavender essential oils and natural ingredients and came up with Outdoor Shield.
We always encourage talking to a vet who knows your dog's medical history, if you have any doubts.
How often should you spray your dog? Every time they go outside?
A good rule of thumb is if you can smell the product, you know it's working. We recommend an extra application before going on a hike in high grass or the woods.