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Frequently Asked Questions

Petglow uses the natural power of Cedarwood and Rosemary essential oils to eliminate pests without harsh chemicals.

  • Kills on Contact: Cedarwood oil acts as a biological solvent that dissolves the waxy exoskeleton of fleas and ticks, causing them to dehydrate and die.
  • Repels Future Pests: Rosemary oil creates a scent barrier that disrupts the pheromones fleas and ticks use to find mates and hosts, deterring new infestations.

Yes, this formula is pH‑balanced and designed for both dogs and cats. While some essential oils can be toxic to cats in high concentrations, Petglow uses steam‑distilled Cedarwood (Juniperus virginiana) and Rosemary at specific, diluted levels that are generally recognized as safe for feline use when rinsed off thoroughly.

Note: Always follow the instructions strictly. Cats are more sensitive to scents, so ensure you rinse the coat completely to prevent them from ingesting residue while grooming.

Yes. The cedarwood oil in Petglow is effective against all life stages of the flea. It can penetrate and dehydrate flea eggs and larvae, breaking the life cycle to prevent re‑infestation.

For best results, we recommend letting the lather sit for 3–5 minutes before rinsing to ensure the active ingredients have time to penetrate the eggs.

Petglow is gentle, but we recommend using it on puppies and kittens 12 weeks of age or older. Young pets have developing immune and respiratory systems that can be more sensitive to essential oils.

For pets under 12 weeks, consult your veterinarian for the safest options.

Yes. Since Petglow is a topical, non‑systemic product (it doesn’t enter the bloodstream), it is generally compatible with oral flea medications and spot‑on treatments.

Tip: If you use a liquid spot‑on treatment (like Frontline or Advantage), wait at least 48 hours after applying the spot‑on before washing your pet, or apply the spot‑on after the bath is completely dry, to avoid washing away the medication.

Because Petglow uses a mild, plant‑based surfactant system (soap‑free and sulfate‑free), it is gentle enough to use weekly or whenever you see pests.

Unlike harsh chemical pesticides that strip the skin’s natural oils, our formula includes moisturizing agents that soothe itchy skin caused by flea bites.

Our formula relies on two primary botanical actives:

  • Cedarwood Oil: The primary killing agent that dehydrates pests.
  • Rosemary Oil: A powerful repellent that also provides antibacterial and anti‑inflammatory benefits to soothe irritated skin.

No Harsh Chemicals: We are free from pyrethrins, permethrins, parabens, and SLS (Sodium Lauryl Sulfate).

Most pets tolerate the earthy, herbal scent of cedar and rosemary well. While the scent is lethal and confusing to insects, it is fresh and pleasant to humans.

If your pet is sensitive to smells, we recommend doing a small “patch test” on a leg before washing their entire body.

Like any shampoo (even “tear‑free” versions), essential oils can cause irritation if they directly contact the eyes. If contact occurs, flush the eyes gently with cool, fresh water for 5–10 minutes.

If irritation persists, contact your veterinarian immediately.

  1. Wet the coat thoroughly with warm water.
  2. Apply shampoo and work into a rich lather, starting from the neck and working back (this prevents fleas from fleeing to the ears/head).
  3. Wait 3–5 minutes. This “dwell time” is crucial for the cedarwood oil to effectively dehydrate the bugs and eggs.
  4. Rinse well until the water runs clear.