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  • Parasite prep for wet weeks in New Zealand

    August 20, 2025 2 min read

    Parasite prep for wet weeks in New Zealand

    Introduction

    After rain, warm indoor rooms and damp mats help flea stages hatch, and ticks stay active on bush edges. Keep prevention on schedule and make drying a habit so moisture does not undo your good work.

    Drying routines that matter

    Rinse off mud, then towel dry to the skin, not just the surface. Open the coat with your fingers on long or double coats. Air door mats and car rugs in the sun when the weather breaks. Run a dehumidifier in small rooms if they stay damp.

    Weekly rhythm during wet spells

    • Vacuum rugs, skirting and sofa seams and empty the vacuum outside

    • Hot wash pet bedding and dry thoroughly

    • Shake out crate liners and travel blankets and let them air

    Walks and tick checks

    Stick to paths where you can. After reserves or long grass, do a two minute tick check: ear edges, under the collar, armpits, groin, between toes, tail base.

    Make the schedule stick

    Pick one house dose day. Treat every pet on that date and set a phone reminder. Store products cool and dry, away from damp sheds or glovebox heat.

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    Safety basics

    Match species, weight band and minimum age. Avoid stacking different preventives unless your vet advises.

    FAQ

    We saw a few fleas after a week of rain. Is that normal
    Yes. Keep dosing on time and follow the drying and cleaning rhythm for the next few months.
    Want a wet weather plan for your home and routine
    We can tailor it one to one — contact us.

    Feargus McConnell
    Feargus McConnell