Diatomaceous Earth
$19.99
Organic, & Non-Toxic – DE works through physical force NOT chemical action. DE is microscopically sharp which cuts the waxy exoskeletons of pests causing them to dehydrate and die.
Human Grade Fossil Shell Flour
Great for Internal Use
Recommended for Dogs, Cats, Puppies, and Kittens of All Sizes
In stock (can be backordered)

Brand: THRIVE – 120g
Rich in silica – for ridding pests.
Ingredients
100% Pure, Certified Organic Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth (DE)
Nutrition Facts (per 5ml)
Additional Info
External Use
Sprinkle lightly onto your pet and gently rub into the coat, particularly around ears, and belly areas
Can also be dusted onto pet’s bedding
Recommended for dogs and cats of all sizes and life stages
Internal Use
Add to your pet’s diet daily for 30 consecutive days
Mix into food and serve immediately
Dosage: 1 tsp per 25 lb of body weight
Please Visit Big Country Raw’s Website For Full Nutritional Breakdown: Food-Grade-DE
Weight | 0.39 lbs |
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Dimensions | 9 × 9 × 10 cm |
Size |
500ml ,1L |
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