Here's what stopped me in my tracks:
Wild animals across Australia – kangaroos, wombats, wallabies – never get ticks.
Think about it.
Ever seen a kangaroo covered in paralysis ticks? A wombat scratching itself raw from fleas?
You haven't. Because they don't.
These animals have been using nature's own pest repellent for centuries.
They instinctively rub against eucalyptus trees, graze near chamomile, brush past geranium and citronella.
The plants release a natural scent that creates an invisible barrier.
Ticks and fleas detect these scents from up to 10 meters away and never come close.
To us (and out dogs), these plants smell pleasant, earthy, therapeutic.
To pests? It's suffocating. Overwhelming. They turn around immediately.
Ticks never attach in the first place. No bites. No blood-sucking. No disease transmission.
And unlike those monthly chemical treatments?
Zero side effects.
Recently, a team of Australian veterinarians and scientists had a breakthrough idea:
"What if we could bottle this same natural protection that's kept wildlife safe for centuries... and give it to our dogs?"
They spent years studying how to extract and concentrate these plant compounds into their most potent form: medical-grade essential oils.
The result?
The FurSure pendant.