131 reviews forLUPO Tick + Flea
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Tick remover
After all the positive reviews, I had higher expectations for Zeckweg. Despite weeks of use, our white Swiss Shepherd still has a lot of ticks firmly attached every day. His coat has become beautifully soft, but as for the ticks, we’ll be looking for a different solution.
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09/04/17|Viktor
Well...
I've been feeding just under 3 scoops for a medium-sized dog for 5 weeks now, and the result is only 1 tick per day... I'm not sure how many we would have otherwise... we'll finish mixing in this 1 tin and then switch to something else.
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23/07/13|Daniela & Fellnase Andy
Unfortunately, not the right fit for us...
First things first: our Aussie male is a true "tick magnet". On some days, we've removed up to 6 embedded ticks from him. Not to mention all the ones we pick out of his fur during or after walks.
He really loved Luposan Zeckweg; I even felt like he was even more eager for his food. He tolerated it well too. However, I didn’t feel like it helped much. He still had plenty of ticks. Maybe only the chemical solution will work for him, but I’d prefer to avoid that if possible. I’ll now try out some other homeopathic remedies.
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20/06/13|Isa
Great for coat & skin but not sufficient as tick protection!
Our white Swiss Shepherd (a tick magnet!) has already devoured two large tubs since his arrival last October, but the ticks continued to swarm him, even in massive numbers (up to 60 per week, and that in late autumn!!!).
Even during the winter months, we still found them, and since Luposan Zeckweg simply didn’t work for him, we started mixing fresh garlic into his food halfway through the second large tub. That helped a bit more, but still not enough!
In the meantime, he no longer gets !!!ANY Zeckweg!!!, even though he liked it and his skin and coat were certainly in great condition. This is still achieved through our own additions, such as brewer’s yeast, egg, etc., and also Luposan "Kräuterkraft," which we are very satisfied with.
The "pests" themselves are now far more successfully repelled by us using a homeopathic remedy called "Ledum C30" and the additional application of a naturally plant-based "Mild Defence Formula."
Conclusion: In our case, Zeckweg doesn’t work against ticks, but it does benefit skin and coat!
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05/06/12
Not a cure-all...
The tick collar alone reduces the number of ticks on our dog, but without the spot-on treatment, we still get ticks, although not as many.
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19/08/11
Helps against ticks but not against fleas!
After nearly 4 weeks of supplementing with Luposan Zeckweg, my dog had beautiful fur and very healthy skin.
My dog didn’t have any ticks, but once again, fleas!!! Such a shame.
I’ll keep feeding the Zeckweg for now, but I probably won’t be ordering another pack.
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11/04/10|Tanja D.
Thirst without end!
My Doberman has been getting Luposan Zeckweg for a week now, and I’ve noticed that he’s been drinking an excessive amount of water since then. Whether it’s actually caused by this, I’ll have to wait and see. As for the effectiveness, I can’t say anything yet due to the short feeding period, as you’re supposed to wait 14 days for it to take effect anyway. But this extreme thirst has definitely caught my attention. He didn’t have this before...! I hope it settles down and I don’t have to throw the tub away...!
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