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  • How to Store and Handle Pet Medications Safely at Home

    August 13, 2025 2 min read

    How to Store and Handle Pet Medications Safely at Home

    Why storage and handling matter
    Good storage keeps treatments effective and helps avoid accidents. A few small habits make a big difference to safety and results.

    Set up a safe storage spot

    • Choose a cool, dry place out of sunlight.

    • Keep products in the original box so dosing guides, batch and expiry stay with the pack.

    • Use a child-safe, pet-proof cupboard. Avoid bathrooms and hot kitchens.

    • Do not leave medicines in cars or near heaters. Australian summers can overheat products quickly.

    Chews, collars and spot-ons: simple handling tips

    Dosing habits that prevent mistakes

    • Match the correct weight band every time.

    • Give each pet their own dose. Never split a single pack between pets.

    • Set phone reminders so you do not miss a date.

    • Wash hands after handling and keep children away from spot-on sites until dry.

    What to do with expired or leftover product

    • Do not pour liquids down sinks or drains.

    • Wrap used pipettes, blisters and collars before binning.

    • Ask your local vet or council about medicine disposal options in your area.

    Travelling with treatments

    • Pack medicines in hand luggage out of heat.

    • Keep chews and spot-ons in their original packaging.

    • If you cross tick-risk areas, continue daily tick checks and keep to your schedule.

    If your pet is on other medication

    • Check with your vet before starting any new parasite control.

    • Read the label each time. If you notice vomiting, skin irritation or lethargy after dosing, contact your vet.

    FAQ

    Do these products need refrigeration
    Most flea, tick and worm treatments do not. Store in a cool, dry place unless the label says otherwise.

    Can I cut a chew in half
    Only if the label states it is safe to divide and still meets the correct dose for your dog’s weight. When in doubt, use the exact pack for your dog’s weight.

    My cat licked a wet spot-on area. What now
    Wipe away any residue you can reach, offer water and monitor. If your cat seems unwell, contact your vet. Next time, apply at the back of the head where they cannot reach and separate pets until dry.

    What if a tube leaks in storage
    Do not use it. Dispose of it safely and replace the dose so there is no gap in protection.

    Need help choosing or handling a product
    Tell us your pet’s age, weight and routine and we will give clear, practical guidance. Contact us.

    Feargus McConnell
    Feargus McConnell