Why Mosquito Protection Isn’t Optional for Dogs
Australia sees over 300 species of mosquitoes, many capable of carrying parasites and viruses that affect pets.
Up to 30% of dogs in high–mosquito regions will be bitten daily during warm months—far more exposure than most owners realise.
Mosquitoes can transmit heartworm, a disease that costs $1,500+ on average to treat and can be fatal if detected late.
Vets report a steady rise in mosquito-borne infections among dogs each year, especially during backyard evenings, camping trips, and walks near water.
Traditional sprays lose effectiveness in as little as 2 hours, leaving long, unprotected gaps—and many contain chemicals not ideal for kids or pets.
Dogs with sensitive skin experience reactions to topical repellents at a rate of 1 in every 7 pets, making non-contact protection increasingly preferred by owners.
A portable repeller creates a continuous shield, giving your dog 360° protection—without chemicals, residue, or noise. It’s the simplest way to dramatically reduce risk during the moments your pet is exposed the most.