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August 19, 2025 2 min read
Wildlife makes suburbs feel alive, but it also raises parasite risks for pets. With a few yard habits and a steady dosing plan, you can enjoy the visitors and keep pets comfortable. Prepared with input from our lead vet and founder, Dr. Feargus McConnell, BVSc.
Fleas ride in on roaming cats, foxes and small mammals
Ticks quest in long grass, leaf litter and coastal scrub
Droppings and prey carry intestinal worms for hunting pets
Keep lawns short and trim dense shrubs
Rake leaf litter, clear under decks and along fence lines
Secure bins and feed pets indoors, do not leave bowls outside overnight
Cover sandpits, tidy stored gear, remove standing water from pot saucers
Block gaps under fences to reduce roaming wildlife
Run a quick hands-on search after evening walks or garden time: lips, ear edges, under collar, armpits, groin, between toes, tail base. Re-check after beach or bush tracks.
Use play, perches and puzzles to reduce hunting
Keep balcony saucers dry to cut mosquitoes
Wash blankets hot and vacuum cat trees weekly
Pick one date for every pet. Add a mid-interval reminder if you use a long-acting product. Treat every pet in the home on the same day.
Dogs, monthly all-in-one: Simparica Trio Chewable Tablet for Dogs
Dogs, fleas and ticks: NexGard Chewables for Dogs
Dogs, longer interval: Bravecto Chew for Dogs
Cats, broad monthly: Revolution Plus Spot-On for Cats
Cats, longer interval: Bravecto Spot-On for Cats
Species matters. Never use a dog product on a cat
Match current weight band and minimum age
Avoid stacking preventatives unless your vet advises
Should I discourage wildlife from the yard
Use humane measures only. Focus on tidy yards, sealed bins and no overnight pet food.
Do indoor-only pets still need prevention
Yes. Fleas and mosquitoes still enter homes.
Want a yard and dosing plan for your block and pets
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