
Skyec Tick Free (Fipronil) Tick and Flea Control Spray for Dogs & Cats (100ml)
SkyEC Tick Free Anti-Tick Fipronil Spray for Dogs and Cats
Skyec Tick Free is a topical spray medication used to kill ticks and fleas on dogs and cats. It contains fipronil, which is a phenylpyrazole insecticide. Fipronil works by disrupting the insect's central nervous system, causing paralysis and death.Â
Class: Anti-tick & flea spray
Composition: FIPRONIL
Why Does Your Pet Need SkyEC Fipronil Spray?
-
This tick and flea spray provides rapid action to eliminate adult parasites and lice within hours of application.
-
Regular fipronil use helps break the parasite life cycle, offering long-lasting protection for several weeks at a time.
-
This versatile flea tick spray is formulated to be gentle on the skin while providing maximum clinical efficacy.
-
It serves as a comprehensive flea & tick treatment that reduces the risk of skin allergies and keeps the coat looking shiny.
Directions for Use:
-
When using this flea and tick spray for dogs and cats, start by ruffling the coat and spraying against the direction of hair growth.
-
Hold the bottle about 10-20 cm away and ensure the skin is thoroughly wetted, especially in sensitive areas like the belly and paws.Â
-
For the face, spray the liquid onto a gloved hand and rub it gently into the fur, avoiding the eyes and mouth. Allow your pet to air dry naturally and do not towel dry.
Storage Section:
-
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat.
-
Keep the bottle tightly closed and away from any open flames or heat sources.
-
Store safely out of the reach of children and food items.
-
Do not freeze the product.
At a Glance:
|
Feature |
Details |
|
Product Type |
Topical Spray |
|
Actives |
Fipronil |
|
Parasites Covered |
Ticks, Fleas, and Lice |
|
Eligibility |
Dogs and Cats (8 weeks and older) |
|
Usage |
External Topical Application |
|
Frequency |
Monthly or as advised by a veterinarian |
|
Safety Notes |
Avoid contact with eyes and mouth |
Bonus: Enhance Your Pet's Wellness
-
Visit the Supertails Pet Pharmacy for more options to help your pet lead a healthy life.
-
Click here to check out other Tick and Flea options for Dogs
-
Click for more options to treat Ticks and Fleas in Cats
-
Also read Getting Rid of Fleas & Ticks from Dogs and Cats to learn more about ticks and fleas.
Disclaimer: Supertails’ sole intention is to ensure that its consumers get information that is expert‑reviewed, accurate, and trustworthy. However, the information contained herein should NOT be used as a substitute for the advice of a qualified physician or veterinarian. Always consult your veterinarian for any questions about diseases, treatments, or medicines.
FAQs
Is Fipronil safe for dogs and cats?
Fipronil is widely considered safe for both dogs and cats when applied according to the specific product instructions. It is designed to stay in the oil glands of the skin rather than being absorbed into the bloodstream. However, it is vital to use the correct dosage for your pet's weight and avoid application on broken skin.
What happens if a cat licks SkyEC Tick Free Fipronil?
If a cat licks the product while it is still wet, they may experience hypersalivation or drooling due to the bitter taste of the solvent. While usually not toxic in small amounts, it can cause digestive upset. You should always monitor your pet until the coat is completely dry to prevent them from grooming the area.
How to use SkyEC Tick Free Fipronil spray?
To use the spray effectively, apply it over the entire body while wearing gloves. Ensure you spray against the direction of hair growth to reach the skin. For sensitive areas like the face, spray the solution onto a cloth or gloved hand first, then carefully rub it into the fur, avoiding the eyes and mouth.
How long does SkyEC Tick Free Fipronil take to kill fleas?
Fipronil typically begins killing fleas within 4 to 12 hours of application. It works by affecting the nervous system of the parasites upon contact. For a total infestation cleanup, it may take up to 24 hours to see the full effect, as the medication spreads across the skin and hair through the pet's natural oils.
SkyEC Tick Free Anti-Tick Fipronil Spray for Dogs and Cats
Skyec Tick Free is a topical spray medication used to kill ticks and fleas on dogs and cats. It contains fipronil, which is a phenylpyrazole insecticide. Fipronil works by disrupting the insect's central nervous system, causing paralysis and death.Â
Class: Anti-tick & flea spray
Composition: FIPRONIL
Why Does Your Pet Need SkyEC Fipronil Spray?
-
This tick and flea spray provides rapid action to eliminate adult parasites and lice within hours of application.
-
Regular fipronil use helps break the parasite life cycle, offering long-lasting protection for several weeks at a time.
-
This versatile flea tick spray is formulated to be gentle on the skin while providing maximum clinical efficacy.
-
It serves as a comprehensive flea & tick treatment that reduces the risk of skin allergies and keeps the coat looking shiny.
Directions for Use:
-
When using this flea and tick spray for dogs and cats, start by ruffling the coat and spraying against the direction of hair growth.
-
Hold the bottle about 10-20 cm away and ensure the skin is thoroughly wetted, especially in sensitive areas like the belly and paws.Â
-
For the face, spray the liquid onto a gloved hand and rub it gently into the fur, avoiding the eyes and mouth. Allow your pet to air dry naturally and do not towel dry.
Storage Section:
-
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat.
-
Keep the bottle tightly closed and away from any open flames or heat sources.
-
Store safely out of the reach of children and food items.
-
Do not freeze the product.
At a Glance:
|
Feature |
Details |
|
Product Type |
Topical Spray |
|
Actives |
Fipronil |
|
Parasites Covered |
Ticks, Fleas, and Lice |
|
Eligibility |
Dogs and Cats (8 weeks and older) |
|
Usage |
External Topical Application |
|
Frequency |
Monthly or as advised by a veterinarian |
|
Safety Notes |
Avoid contact with eyes and mouth |
Bonus: Enhance Your Pet's Wellness
-
Visit the Supertails Pet Pharmacy for more options to help your pet lead a healthy life.
-
Click here to check out other Tick and Flea options for Dogs
-
Click for more options to treat Ticks and Fleas in Cats
-
Also read Getting Rid of Fleas & Ticks from Dogs and Cats to learn more about ticks and fleas.
Disclaimer: Supertails’ sole intention is to ensure that its consumers get information that is expert‑reviewed, accurate, and trustworthy. However, the information contained herein should NOT be used as a substitute for the advice of a qualified physician or veterinarian. Always consult your veterinarian for any questions about diseases, treatments, or medicines.
FAQs
Is Fipronil safe for dogs and cats?
Fipronil is widely considered safe for both dogs and cats when applied according to the specific product instructions. It is designed to stay in the oil glands of the skin rather than being absorbed into the bloodstream. However, it is vital to use the correct dosage for your pet's weight and avoid application on broken skin.
What happens if a cat licks SkyEC Tick Free Fipronil?
If a cat licks the product while it is still wet, they may experience hypersalivation or drooling due to the bitter taste of the solvent. While usually not toxic in small amounts, it can cause digestive upset. You should always monitor your pet until the coat is completely dry to prevent them from grooming the area.
How to use SkyEC Tick Free Fipronil spray?
To use the spray effectively, apply it over the entire body while wearing gloves. Ensure you spray against the direction of hair growth to reach the skin. For sensitive areas like the face, spray the solution onto a cloth or gloved hand first, then carefully rub it into the fur, avoiding the eyes and mouth.
How long does SkyEC Tick Free Fipronil take to kill fleas?
Fipronil typically begins killing fleas within 4 to 12 hours of application. It works by affecting the nervous system of the parasites upon contact. For a total infestation cleanup, it may take up to 24 hours to see the full effect, as the medication spreads across the skin and hair through the pet's natural oils.
Description
SkyEC Tick Free Anti-Tick Fipronil Spray for Dogs and Cats
Skyec Tick Free is a topical spray medication used to kill ticks and fleas on dogs and cats. It contains fipronil, which is a phenylpyrazole insecticide. Fipronil works by disrupting the insect's central nervous system, causing paralysis and death.Â
Class: Anti-tick & flea spray
Composition: FIPRONIL
Why Does Your Pet Need SkyEC Fipronil Spray?
-
This tick and flea spray provides rapid action to eliminate adult parasites and lice within hours of application.
-
Regular fipronil use helps break the parasite life cycle, offering long-lasting protection for several weeks at a time.
-
This versatile flea tick spray is formulated to be gentle on the skin while providing maximum clinical efficacy.
-
It serves as a comprehensive flea & tick treatment that reduces the risk of skin allergies and keeps the coat looking shiny.
Directions for Use:
-
When using this flea and tick spray for dogs and cats, start by ruffling the coat and spraying against the direction of hair growth.
-
Hold the bottle about 10-20 cm away and ensure the skin is thoroughly wetted, especially in sensitive areas like the belly and paws.Â
-
For the face, spray the liquid onto a gloved hand and rub it gently into the fur, avoiding the eyes and mouth. Allow your pet to air dry naturally and do not towel dry.
Storage Section:
-
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat.
-
Keep the bottle tightly closed and away from any open flames or heat sources.
-
Store safely out of the reach of children and food items.
-
Do not freeze the product.
At a Glance:
|
Feature |
Details |
|
Product Type |
Topical Spray |
|
Actives |
Fipronil |
|
Parasites Covered |
Ticks, Fleas, and Lice |
|
Eligibility |
Dogs and Cats (8 weeks and older) |
|
Usage |
External Topical Application |
|
Frequency |
Monthly or as advised by a veterinarian |
|
Safety Notes |
Avoid contact with eyes and mouth |
Bonus: Enhance Your Pet's Wellness
-
Visit the Supertails Pet Pharmacy for more options to help your pet lead a healthy life.
-
Click here to check out other Tick and Flea options for Dogs
-
Click for more options to treat Ticks and Fleas in Cats
-
Also read Getting Rid of Fleas & Ticks from Dogs and Cats to learn more about ticks and fleas.
Disclaimer: Supertails’ sole intention is to ensure that its consumers get information that is expert‑reviewed, accurate, and trustworthy. However, the information contained herein should NOT be used as a substitute for the advice of a qualified physician or veterinarian. Always consult your veterinarian for any questions about diseases, treatments, or medicines.
FAQs
Is Fipronil safe for dogs and cats?
Fipronil is widely considered safe for both dogs and cats when applied according to the specific product instructions. It is designed to stay in the oil glands of the skin rather than being absorbed into the bloodstream. However, it is vital to use the correct dosage for your pet's weight and avoid application on broken skin.
What happens if a cat licks SkyEC Tick Free Fipronil?
If a cat licks the product while it is still wet, they may experience hypersalivation or drooling due to the bitter taste of the solvent. While usually not toxic in small amounts, it can cause digestive upset. You should always monitor your pet until the coat is completely dry to prevent them from grooming the area.
How to use SkyEC Tick Free Fipronil spray?
To use the spray effectively, apply it over the entire body while wearing gloves. Ensure you spray against the direction of hair growth to reach the skin. For sensitive areas like the face, spray the solution onto a cloth or gloved hand first, then carefully rub it into the fur, avoiding the eyes and mouth.
How long does SkyEC Tick Free Fipronil take to kill fleas?
Fipronil typically begins killing fleas within 4 to 12 hours of application. It works by affecting the nervous system of the parasites upon contact. For a total infestation cleanup, it may take up to 24 hours to see the full effect, as the medication spreads across the skin and hair through the pet's natural oils.























