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  • Flea treatment for dogs with sensitive skin in New Zealand

    August 20, 2025 2 min read

    Flea treatment for dogs with sensitive skin in New Zealand

    Introduction

    Sensitive skin needs calm routines and products that suit your dog. Many dogs do well on oral chews because nothing sits on the coat. Pair steady prevention with simple grooming so the skin barrier can recover. Prepared with input from our lead vet and founder, Dr. Feargus McConnell, BVSc.

    What to use

    Choose a proven product you can give on time. Chews are a good fit for swimmers and for dogs that react to topical textures. Collars can help if fitted correctly and worn all the time. Treat every dog in the home on the same day so you do not leave gaps.

    Gentle routine that helps

    Keep baths lukewarm and short. Use a mild, vet-approved shampoo and rinse very well. Dry the coat fully before bed. Brush out loose hair around the tail base where flea dirt collects. Vacuum rugs and the car weekly and hot wash bedding, then dry thoroughly.

    If fleas are visible

    • Dose every dog using the correct weight band

    • Vacuum daily for a week, then weekly for three months

    • Wash bedding more often during flare ups

    When to talk to your vet

    If your dog is chewing persistently, has hot spots, hair loss or any reaction after a dose, call your clinic. Short term anti-itch care can break the itch cycle while prevention does the heavy lifting.

    Products we trust

    Safety basics

    • Dog products for dogs only

    • Match current weight band and minimum age every time

    • Do not stack different preventives unless your vet advises

    • Store products cool and dry and follow label directions

    FAQ

    My dog itches after dosing. Is that normal
    A short flare can happen if existing fleas keep emerging. If the skin looks red, oozy or painful, speak to your vet.

    Can I bathe the same day as a dose
    Chews are fine with baths. If you use a collar, keep it on as directed.

    Want a gentle plan tailored to your dog’s skin and routine
    We can map it one to one. Contact us.

    Feargus McConnell
    Feargus McConnell