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Anyone who loves their pet will know how important it is to keep them happy and healthy.

Regular flea treatments are just one part of being a responsible ‘pet parent’ and life just became that much simpler thanks to these fantastic Pawtect Pendants.

The pendants are an innovative, natural solution designed to control fleas and ticks while supporting your pet attaining optimum health and vitality. They are safe, stylish, chemical-free and clip onto your pet's collar. Easy!

So how does it work?

They are calibrated specifically for cats and dogs and utilise a proprietary bioenergetic process from Europe combining quantum physics, homeopathic principles and advanced computer software technology to stimulate your pet’s natural immune processes and return them to a harmonious state.

The Pawtect Pendant is activated by your pet’s unique energy and is designed to work on their system as a whole including strengthening their immune system, controlling fleas and ticks, allergy elimination/minimization and encouraging a calm and content demeanour.

Unlike some conventional treatments which require multiple applications of toxic chemicals which can leave some pets distressed, these nifty little pendants can last up to two years depending on the environment, health and diet of your pet. Available at Raw Essentials stores, selected vets and www.pawtect.com

Petite Paws Pendant – RRP$91.00 (for cats and dogs 800g-25kg)
Grande Paws Pendant – RRP$97.00 (for dogs 10kg-50kg)


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