Description
What is Beaphar Dimethicare
Beaphar Dimethicare is a coat spray for dogs and cats from 12 weeks of age that disables parasites without the use of chemical insecticides. The active silicones (dimethicone) form a sticky layer around fleas, ticks and other parasites, causing them to become immobilised and either fall out of the coat naturally or be easily combed out.
Why use this spray
Unlike chemical treatments, Dimethicare works purely physically. This makes it suitable for animals that cannot tolerate insecticides and allows use both during infestation and for prevention. The spray also conditions the coat with Aloe Vera and does not leave a sticky residue.
Benefits
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No chemical insecticides – physical action with dimethicone
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Works against fleas, ticks, mites, lice and small biting insects
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Effective on flea eggs and larvae as well
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Non-sticky finish, conditions with Aloe Vera
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Suitable for dogs and cats from 12 weeks
Drawbacks
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Immobilises parasites, does not kill — follow-up combing/treatment required
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Effective for 8–10 days, repeat use needed
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In case of infestation, the environment must also be treated
How to use Beaphar Dimethicare
Shake before use. Spray against the hair growth from approx. 10 cm distance until the coat is slightly damp. Avoid eyes, ears and mouth. Comb through to distribute and allow to dry.
In case of infestation: once dry, rinse thoroughly, let the coat dry and treat again, or combine with Dimethicare Line-on.
Preventive use: repeat every 8–10 days. Always treat the environment to prevent re-infestation.
When to choose this variant
Choose this spray if you want a non-chemical alternative that is suitable for sensitive animals, for use alongside other treatments, or if you prefer a physical mode of action instead of insecticides.
Content & properties
| Content |
Application |
Mode of action |
| 500 ml |
Dog & cat (from 12 weeks) |
Immobilises fleas, ticks & other parasites |
Active principle: dimethicone (silicones) + conditioning Aloe Vera
Effect per application: approx. 8–10 days
Important to know
For active infestations, always treat the environment as well to avoid re-infestation.
We are not veterinarians. In case of doubt or persistent symptoms, consult your vet.