131 reviews forLUPO Tick + Flea
Upload your product photo15/05/20
Feels like even more ticks than before...
I used Lupo Zeck Pellets for the past two years and was absolutely satisfied. One dog didn’t get a single tick, and the other only got one. Unfortunately, this year they only had the powder, which has a different formula. Still, I thought I’d give it a try... Well... what can I say? By now, I should probably be in the Guinness Book of Records for tick removal. With three dogs, the product has had zero effect despite correct dosing. Complete waste of money.
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05/05/19
One month and no success
We started using Luposan Zeckweg for our Golden Retriever (5.5 years old) about a month ago. Following the instructions, we add 2 measuring spoons to his food daily, based on his weight of 32 kg. The result? Absolutely nothing. Except when it comes to tick infestations. Every day, we have to remove at least one tick, and during peak times, even several. Instead of repelling ticks, we feel like it’s attracting them. For us, it’s money down the drain.
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22/04/19|Anna
Doesn't work
We tested the powder on both of our dogs and unfortunately still have to remove numerous ticks daily. Additionally, our female dog will only eat it if we mix it into yoghurt or egg. If you sprinkle it over the food, it gets rejected.
Not recommended for purchase!
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14/06/15|J. Grunewald
No success
Even after four weeks of use, our two Collies are still plagued by ticks. Unfortunately, the product hasn’t worked in these two cases. Due to the cost as well, I sadly cannot recommend the powder. Such a shame!
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15/05/15|M. Schmidt
Severe intolerances - Zooplus refuses to accept the complaint
Unfortunately, none of my pets tolerated this product. They were scratching like crazy. We went to the vet and determined that there were no parasites or other illnesses. It’s very clear that it was caused by the powder. Thankfully, the extreme scratching stopped again after discontinuing its use. Zooplus is now refusing to accept the complaint. "Just because your pets cannot tolerate the product 7091.1 Luposan Zeckweg - 1200 g or have an allergic reaction to it is not a reason for a complaint." I’ve never known Zooplus to have such poor customer service and such a cheeky tone. It’s really a shame – both because of the intolerable product and the now very inadequate service from Zooplus.
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05/06/14
Luposan Tickaway
No effect on our two dogs, even after 5 weeks.
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04/06/13|M. Bürgers
Ineffective
I bought Luposan Zeckweg for my two mixed-breed dogs. Unfortunately, the powder had absolutely no effect. My "little one" stopped eating his food with the powder after about three weeks. I also had the feeling that he was suffering from constant stomach pain. Despite feeding both dogs the powder twice a day for around five weeks in the prescribed amount, it didn’t work for either of them, and both were reluctant to eat their food with the powder. In the end, I threw the tub in the bin. My conclusion: It’s completely useless.
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04/06/12
Still ticks
Unfortunately, I’m not impressed with Zeckweg. Our mixed breed (German Shepherd/Labrador) still has just as many ticks as before, even after prolonged use. Additionally, I think "picky" dogs would leave the food untouched. Ours is a Labrador mix and eats everything, so it’s manageable, but he eats much slower than he does without the powder.
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18/05/12|Steffi
Useless
I've been feeding Zeckweg to my dog since the start of tick season – by the way, we live in an area notorious for ticks, so much so that many walkers avoid it – and every evening I still pull 5-8 ticks off my dog, just as I would if I weren’t giving him anything.
Perhaps I should mention that my dog doesn’t tolerate those "apply-to-the-skin nerve poisons, umm, spots" (or whatever they’re generally called) at all. That’s why we’re currently trying out all sorts of other options.
By the way – an amber collar doesn’t help either.
Have a lovely summer,
Steffi & Rocki
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31/05/11|Ivonne
Effect absolutely ZERO
Unfortunately, this stuff doesn’t work at all for my Aussie. I’ve been adding the powder to his food for several weeks/months now, and the 600g tub is almost used up, but he still has just as many ticks as before (sometimes up to 20 a day!!!). Had to go back to the chemical treatments from the vet. Such a shame!!!
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12/10/10|Manu
Ineffective
I’ve been feeding "Zeckweg" daily for about 6 months now, and it hasn’t worked in the slightest for my Malinois bitch – and it’s not exactly cheap either. I would have gladly invested in it if it kept ticks away, but I might as well save my money! Such a shame, I thought I could finally do without chemicals.
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05/10/10
Waste of money
Although Zeckweg is relatively expensive, I decided to give it a try because of the great reviews here.
It was completely ineffective—my Golden Retriever had ticks galore, and his coat even became dull.
Honestly, I would give zero stars if I could, but unfortunately, that's not an option!
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15/07/10|Sabine
Unfortunately, it didn't help.
I fed Zeckweg to my Tervueren mix for over a month. Unfortunately, the number of ticks didn’t change at all. On top of that, after one to two weeks, he started eating his food with noticeably less enthusiasm when the Zeckweg was mixed in. So, it’s not for us.
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02/06/10|Susanne Gore
Not recommended
We mixed this product into our dog's food for weeks, but unfortunately, we didn't see any effect. Our dog has just as many ticks as before. This product is therefore completely pointless. You can save yourself the trouble!!!!!!
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26/05/10|Andreas G.
Who’d believe it...
Trial and error makes you wise...!
Our dog developed a terrible rash from this stuff towards the end of the "treatment". She had about as many ticks as her sister, who we always walk with.
Our vet said about this: "Garlic is and always will be toxic".
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19/05/10|Martina Neumann (Mauerbach bei Wien)
Not for water lovers
Our Goldie, who bathes in the stream every day, still has ticks galore despite the food supplement. On top of that, the animal smells absolutely awful. It might be that this product just doesn’t work as well for long-haired dogs whose fur is often wet compared to others.
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21/04/10|Theo
Doesn't help at all
Unfortunately, Zeckweg doesn’t help at all with my Aussie. After several weeks of regularly feeding Zeckweg, I still have to remove multiple ticks every day.
It seems the taste isn’t quite right for my Aussie either.
Zeckweg has sadly failed!!
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02/07/09
I wouldn't buy the tick repellent.
As some people have reviewed that the tick treatment is supposed to be very good, I must unfortunately disagree. The tick treatment is a disaster. My dogs had fewer ticks before than they do now. It feels like the ticks love the treatment. I would save the money and opt for other remedies from the vet.
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