Buy NEW PetArmor Plus at PetSmart and Get $5 Cash Back from Ibotta
Armor your pets! 🐶😺
Nothing can be more annoying for you or your pet than seeing fleas or ticks on them. Because fleas and ticks can be present year-round (even in colder climates!) and can lay dormant for several months before hatching (gross!), it’s a great idea to treat your pet each month throughout the entire year.
One of the best ways to protect your furbabies against those pesky little fleas and ticks is with PetArmor Plus. Not only does it treat existing fleas and ticks, but it helps prevent them from even showing up! It gets the job done, works quickly, and keeps your dog happy and healthy! 😊 🐶
And guess what? It’s NEW at PetSmart, and you can even score a great deal! Now through October 31st, you can score a whopping $5 back from Ibotta whenever you purchase PetArmor Plus for Dogs or Cats at your local PetSmart. Plus, this new product is on sale for $3 off through April 14th!
Check out these PetArmor deal ideas:
PetArmor Plus for Dogs 3ct $26.99 (regularly $29.99)
Submit for the $5 Ibotta rebate when you buy PetArmor Plus for Dogs at PetSmart (exp. 10/31)
Final cost just $21.99!
This waterproof topical kills fleas, flea eggs, flea larvae, ticks, and chewing lice for up to 30 days and has been shown to kill adult fleas for up to three months. Available in four different weight ranges (4-22 pounds, 23-44 pounds, 45-88 pounds, and 89-132 pounds), Pet Armor Plus for Dogs is safe to be used on breeding, pregnant, and lactating dogs.
PetArmor Plus for Cats 3ct $26.99 (regularly $29.99)
Submit for the $5 Ibotta rebate when you buy PetArmor Plus for Cats at PetSmart (exp. 10/31)
Final cost just $21.99!
Provide your kitty with relief from fleas and ticks with the help of Pet Armor Plus for Cats! This vet-quality formula kills fleas, flea eggs, flea larvae, ticks, and chewing lice for up to 30 days and is available for cats weighing over 1.5 lbs. Keep in mind that this product can ONLY be used on cats and kittens over 8 weeks of age, but is safe to be used on breeding, pregnant, and lactating cats.
Fipronil, the active ingredient in this product, is one of the older flea products out there (it’s the same active ingredient as Frontline). In many areas, it simply doesn’t work — shelter vets in my area tell me they believe our fleas are resistant fipronil. They’d use it if it worked, but it doesn’t for them. That’s been my experience too in managing a dog rescue too — fleas just ignore the fipronil and happily infest the dog. In my area, we’re better off buying RX flea prevention prescribed by a vet.
Thanks for the info.