Wondercide Swims With the Big Fish On “Shark Tank”

Amy Tokic
by Amy Tokic
The makers of natural pest control products for your pets and home, Wondercide is making waves on an upcoming episode of the hit TV series, “Shark Tank.”


It’s no surprise that the market for quality pet supplies is on the rise. And as more people get online to research products for their fur kids, they want to know that not only will it work, it’ll be safe to use. This is especially true with flea and tick control solutions.


We’re weary of loading our pets with chemicals and are looking for alternatives to meds, dips and collars. And companies have noticed – take Wondercide as an example. Wondercide offers many pest-fighting solutions and an entire line of holistic, easy to use pet care products. Made in the U.S.A. Wondercide fights fleas, ticks and household pests, using only non-toxic, food-grade ingredients.


Related: 6 Natural Flea Remedies For Dogs


Investing in pet products with a natural and holistic approach to care is a smart investment. And that’s why Wondercide has made it on to the hit TV ABC show, “Shark Tank.” They’ll be pitching their product, the benefits and the investment potential to the sharks to see if they’ll take a bite!


We can’t wait to see what happens and we’ll be rooting for the Wondercide team as they take a leap into the shark-infested waters! Watch Wondercide on “Shark Tank” on Friday, March 18th at 9:00- 10:00 p.m., ET/PT on ABC.

Amy Tokic
Amy Tokic

Amy Tokic, Editor of PetGuide.com, is a passionate animal lover and proud pet parent of Oscar, a Shih Tzu/Chihuahua cross, and Zed, a Japanese Chin. Her love of animals began in kindergarten, when she brought her stuffed dog Snoopy into class with her every day. Now, she writes about her adventures in pet ownership and tirelessly researches products, news and health related issues she can share with other animal enthusiasts. In her free time, Amy loves perusing used book and record stores, obsessing over the latest pet products available and chasing squirrels with wild abandon (a habit attributed to spending too much time with her pooches).

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