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August 19, 2025 2 min read
Risk changes with climate and local habitat. Use these quick state guides to shape your plan. Always follow your product’s label and your local vet’s advice.
Ticks: Coastal and bushy areas see higher tick pressure, especially after rain and in warm months
Fleas: Thrive in humidity; keep a steady pet-and-house routine
Heartworm: Mosquito activity means year-round prevention for dogs
QLD checklist
Daily tick checks in season
Keep lawns short and avoid dense scrub on walks
Dose on time and pack the next dose for camping and coastal trips
Ticks: Notable along the coast and hinterland, rising spring through autumn
Fleas: Flare with warm, wet weather and holiday travel
Heartworm: Keep monthly prevention for dogs
NSW checklist
Quick hands-on tick check after beach or bush outings
Weekly vacuum and hot wash bedding during flea spikes
One calendar for every pet in the home
Ticks: Lower inland in winter; east and coastal pockets can have seasonal activity
Fleas: Indoor heating plus visiting pets can trigger off-season fleas
Heartworm: Prevention for dogs is still recommended
VIC checklist
Stay on time with prevention even in cooler months
Watch for spring spikes after rain and during holiday travel
Re-weigh pets and confirm the correct weight band each season
Treat every pet on the same day
Keep cats away from recently treated dogs if the label advises it
Vacuum, wash bedding hot, and declutter sleeping spots
Add daily tick checks in known risk zones
Dogs: Simparica Trio Chewable Tablet for Dogs — monthly protection that also includes heartworm prevention and common intestinal worms when used as directed
Dogs: Seresto Flea & Tick Collar for Dogs — on-pet protection when fitted and worn correctly
Cats: Revolution Plus Spot-On for Cats — monthly spot-on with broad cover when used as directed
Cats: Bravecto Spot-On for Cats — long-acting flea and tick control
Dog products for dogs only
Match weight band and minimum age
Do not stack preventatives unless your vet advises
Ask your vet before dosing if your pet is pregnant, breeding, unwell, or on other medicines
Do I still need prevention in winter?
Yes in many regions. Risk drops inland and in cold snaps, but coastal and warmer pockets can stay active.
We travel between states. How do we plan?
Follow the advice for the highest risk location on your trip. Dose before you go and pack the next dose.
Not sure which product suits your state and routine?
Share your pet’s age, weight and travel plans and we’ll help you choose — contact us.
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