The results are in for Pyranha’s Zero Bite, an all natural chemical free fly spray product that can safely be used on dogs…it works! Also, while testing the Zero Bite from Pyranha I ran into another chemical/deet free fly spray product that can safely be used on dogs called Liquid Fence for Pets. Both of these products did the job they were designed for and I would recommend them both to people who are looking for some protection for their dogs. But for the ease of consumers, I’m going to compare them both below and then you can decide which one is for you.
Application
Zero-Bite: Spray Bottle- I found it a little hard to use it around the head because I didn’t want to get it into my dog’s eyes. I would spray then usually wipe it on to make sure that it was applied in the correct places and gently wipe it on my dog’s ears.
Liquid Fence: Towelette- I like this a lot better then the spray bottle. It comes in a HUGE Towelette that you simply wipe on your dog which allowed me to get around her head and her ears with ease.
Smell
Zero-Bite: Has a strong Wintergreen scent, a little over powering but I did find I liked it better then the pine smells from “OFF” and for those that use Pyranha’s Wipe N’Spray fly spray will find that it’s a much more pleasant then that. Overall for a fly spray it doesn’t smell too bad if you don’t mind Wintergreen.
Liquid Fence: Has a more of a Peppermint smell to it, not as powerful as Zero-Bite but if you don’t like the smell of Peppermint this product isn’t for you. Again I found the smell to be more pleasant then any of the bug sprays that are sold at stores for humans.
Conclusion
I prefer the Liquid Net for the ease of use with the Towelettes as with the Spray Bottle I found that some spots didn’t get covered that well (especially around the ears).Where to Buy
Equine Direct
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