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  • Farmers market days with pets in NZ: flea and tick tips

    August 20, 2025 2 min read

    Farmers market days with pets in NZ: flea and tick tips

    Introduction

    Markets are full of people, produce crates, grass verges and dogs from every suburb. It is easy for flea stages to hitch a ride and for ticks to tag along after a stroll on the nearby reserve. A steady schedule plus a few market habits keeps pets comfortable.

    Before you leave

    Dose on time and pack a small kit. Bring a towel for wet grass, a zip bag for used wipes and a portable water bowl. Keep treats handy so handling stays positive if you need a quick check.

    On-site habits

    • Avoid clustering on long grass near car parks

    • Keep paws off shared blankets and second-hand rugs

    • Offer shade and water during warm spells

    • Bin food scraps so scavenging does not add worm risk

    After the market

    Shake and sun-dry car rugs and any picnic mats. Run a quick two-minute check for ticks if you walked past bush edges: ear edges, under the collar, armpits, groin, between toes, tail base. Vacuum the boot if it gets dusty and empty the canister outside.

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    Dogs

    Cats at home after market days

    Safety basics

    Use species-specific products and match weight bands. Store packs cool and dry in the house, not in a warm boot. Avoid stacking different preventives unless your vet advises.

    FAQ

    We bought a second-hand rug at the market. Any precautions
    Vacuum seams, sun-air it well and consider a hot steam pass before bringing it inside.
    Want a market-day checklist tailored to your routine
    We can set it up with you one to one — contact us.

    Feargus McConnell
    Feargus McConnell