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  • Parasite control for when staying at the bach

    August 20, 2025 2 min read

    Parasite control for when staying at the bach

    Introduction

    Baches are fun and busy. Old rugs, sandy decks and shared dog beds can carry hidden flea stages. Keep protection steady and tidy sleeping spots so holidays stay comfortable. Guidance reviewed with our lead vet and founder, Dr. Feargus McConnell, BVSc.

    Before you go

    Dose a few days early so coverage is active on arrival. Pack the next dose if it falls mid-trip, plus a small towel, a tick tool and a spare bed cover with your dog’s scent.

    Bach habits that help

    • Air and sun-dry guest dog beds and rugs

    • Rinse off salt or lake water and towel dry to the skin

    • Shake car mats after beach runs and let them dry before bringing them inside

    • Keep food sealed and bins lidded so pests do not visit

    Visitors and shared spaces

    Ask that visiting pets are up to date. If many dogs are staying, run a two-minute tick check each night: ear edges, under the collar, armpits, groin, between toes, tail base. Keep a light vacuum and bedding wash going through the stay.

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    Safety basics

    Dose to today’s weight and follow label ages. Store products cool and dry, not on sunny windowsills or dashboards. Do not stack different preventives unless your vet advises.

    FAQ

    We saw a flea on an old bach rug even after dosing. Normal
    Yes. Hidden stages can emerge from stored fabrics. Keep dosing on time and run the light clean for a few weeks after the trip.
    Want a bach-trip plan matched to your dates and destination
    Tell us where you are heading and we will tailor it — contact us.

    Feargus McConnell
    Feargus McConnell