
Protect Your Pet With Nature's Defense
Protection For Every Outing
Our botanical formula helps keep ticks off your pet's coat through walks, yard time, and outdoor play. A light spray before they head out is all it takes.
Made For Dogs & Cats
A plant-powered formula made for the pets who share your home, with no DEET or permethrin. Just follow the simple label instructions for a light, even application.
Plant-Based Ingredients
Made with plant-based actives like citronella, cedarwood, and rosemary, free from synthetic fragrances. Easy to apply before outdoor time and gentle on your pet's coat.
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FROM THE MAKERS OF PINEGUARD™
Why Choose PineGuard™ PawKick
There's a whole shelf of "natural" flea and tick sprays for pets. We built a plant-based one, made for the dog or cat who shares your home, that's easy to use and gentle on their coat.
✓ Helps repel all kinds of nasty ticks
✓ Plant-based actives: citronella, cedarwood, rosemary
✓ No DEET, no permethrin, no synthetic fragrance
✓ Light, non-greasy application that settles into the coat
✓ Made for both dogs and cats
✓ Backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee
the mechanism of tick bites
A Tick Can't See Your Pet. It Smells Them.
Ticks are nearly blind. They hunt with a sensing organ on their front legs called the Haller's organ, and it reads the air for the smell of a warm body. Your dog's skin, their warmth, their breath. That's the signal that tells a tick to climb on.
PawKick buries that signal. The plant oils, citronella, cedarwood and rosemary, give off a smell ticks can't stand, so the Haller's organ stops reading your pet as food. Instead of locking on, the tick backs off and looks for another target. A light spray through the coat before they head outside is all it takes.
You deserve to be in control of your pets health
One Spray. Covered All Day.
Most natural sprays wear off in about an hour, so you're either reapplying constantly or getting caught unprotected. That's not really being in control — that's hoping.
PineGuard is EPA-registered and lasts a full 8 hours on one application. Spray it once in the morning and you're covered through the hike, the yard work, and the walk with the dog — no reapplying, no guessing.
THE PART NOBODY TELLS YOU
You're Probably Spraying the Wrong Spot
Ticks don't fall from trees. They climb up. They sit on grass tips and grab on at the lowest point they can reach, your pet's legs and paws, when they brush past grass or shrubs.
Then they climb. They head for the warm, hidden spots, behind the ears, under the collar, the armpits, and between the toes. The exact places that are hardest to check and easiest to miss.
That's why a light spray through the coat before your pet goes out matters, especially low on the legs where ticks get on. PawKick has no DEET and no harsh chemicals, so it's gentle on the coat while it covers the spots ticks actually head for.
How it works?
Simple steps to help keep ticks off your pet
Step 1
Shake the bottle and spray a light, even layer through your pet's coat, focusing on the legs and underside
Step 2
Smooth it through with your hand so it reaches the skin. It settles in fast, with no greasy residue
Step 3
Head outside and let them enjoy the yard, the walk, or the trail
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Everything You Want to Know Before You Order
How do I use PawKick on my pet?
Shake the bottle, then spray a light, even layer through your pet's coat before they head outdoors, focusing on the legs, underside, and around the neck. Smooth it through with your hand so it reaches the skin. Avoid the eyes, nose, and mouth. For nervous pets, spray onto your hands or a cloth and wipe it on instead.
Is it safe for both dogs and cats?
Yes, PawKick is made for dogs and cats when used as directed. With cats especially, start with a light application and follow the label. As with any new product, if your pet is pregnant, nursing, very young, elderly, or on medication, check with your vet first.
What if my pet licks their coat after?
Let the coat dry fully before your pet grooms. The formula settles in within minutes. It's meant to be applied to the coat, not ingested, so a light, even layer and a few minutes to dry is all it takes.
Will it irritate their skin or smell strong?
It has a light, fresh botanical scent, nothing like harsh chemical sprays, and it's non-greasy. If your pet has sensitive skin, test a small spot first. If you ever notice irritation, rinse with mild soap and water and stop use.
How often should I apply it?
Most pet owners give a light spray before walks, yard time, or outings. Follow the directions on the label for how often to reapply, and lean lighter rather than heavier, especially with cats.
What if it doesn't work for us?
We offer a 30-day money-back guarantee. If you're not happy for any reason, just contact us and we'll refund your order, even if the bottle is mostly used. No hoops, no questions.


