Dog Flea, Tick & Worming
Say “paws off” to parasites with Australia’s top flea tick and worm treatment for dogs. Whether you’re after spot-ons, chews, shampoos or flea collars, we’ve got the gear to keep tails wagging and pests packing. From soothing itchy skin to keeping nasty worms at bay, our range helps turn scratching into snuggling—fast.


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Flea, Tick & Worm Protection for Dogs: What You Need to Know
Looking for the right flea tick and worm treatment for dogs? You’re not alone. These parasites are more than just a nuisance—they can cause serious health issues if left untreated. Luckily, there are plenty of ways to protect your pup, from monthly preventatives to quick-acting canine wormers.
Most treatments fall into three main types:
- Spot-on solutions: Easy to apply and fast-acting, these liquid treatments (like Advocate or Revolution) kill fleas and ticks and help prevent reinfestation.
- Chewable tablets: Dogs who love a snack will take these like a treat. Products like NexGard Spectra or Simparica Trio offer broad-spectrum protection against fleas, ticks, heartworm, and intestinal worms.
- Canine wormers: If your dog’s been diagnosed with worms, single-dose tablets like Drontal can help clear them quickly—targeting roundworms, whipworms and more.
Choosing the right flea tick treatment dogs need depends on your dog’s age, breed, health status, and lifestyle. Active, outdoorsy pups might need more regular treatment than couch-loving canines. Always seek vet advice to make sure your dog gets what’s right for them—especially if they’re already on medication or have specific health concerns.
Fleas and ticks can be a year-round problem in many parts of Australia, so consistency is key. Set a reminder to treat on the same day each month and check your dog regularly—especially around the ears, belly and tail base.
Beyond medication, you can reduce risk with a few simple habits:
- Groom regularly with a fine-toothed comb to catch hitchhikers early.
- Wash bedding and vacuum living areas weekly to remove eggs and larvae.
- Avoid high-risk zones such as long grass or bushland in peak season.
With the right combo of treatments, vet guidance and good home-care habits, you’ll keep your best mate happy, healthy—and itching to get back out and play. Always remember: when in doubt, seek professional advice from your vet.