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- Microchipping
- Vaccinations
- Puppy & Kitten Checkups
- Once a year heart worm injections
- Dietary & Skin Care Advice
- Flea & Worm Control
PETstock’s new vet service provides a routine health and wellbeing program for your pet. Its called PETvet!
Your best friend (furry friend anyway) can now be vaccinated, micro-chipped and vet checked, in store, by our fully qualified veterinarians at prices that won’t break your “piggy” bank.
Customers are required to make a prior booking at their local store or call 13 PETS.
The PETvet program is currently being rolled out in all stores across the country so watch this site to see when your store is up and running.
KEEP THE HEAT ON FLEAS THIS AUTUMN

They can’t fly, but they sure can jump. These blood sucking insects cause irritating itching, hair loss and the flea allergies that pets sometimes suffer. Autumn, with its cooler daily temperatures, is a season that both favours longer term flea survival and development whilst still supporting high flea challenge activity. So it’s a key time to consider flea control, and be ready to deal with them when they jump onto your pet.
Autumn – a key season for flea control
It’s true, the adult fleas seen on pets are just the tip of the flea population iceberg making up 5% of the problem. The remaining 95% (eggs, larvae and pupae) live inside the home, or outside hidden in nooks and crannies, including leafy gardens and park areas. Inside the home, fleas can successfully develop all year round. Outside, high summer temperatures plus lower humidity can quickly kill unprotected flea stages. But in autumn, with moderate temperatures and humidity, the life cycle can gain some momentum again. Eggs laid by fleas living on untreated pets fall into the environment where they can quickly develop into larvae, pupae, and finally into the adult fleas that re-infest our pets. During the autumn months, this life cycle can be completed in as few as 14 days, both inside the home and outside in the garden or park. It is also important to remember that pupae can survive for up to 6 months over winter and then emerge when warmth and humidity increase again in the spring. So flea populations that may cause concerns later in the year can arise from treatment lapses during the autumn months.
Breaking the flea life cycle - it’s all about your pet
It’s not complicated, but there are several factors that can make or break a flea control program. Firstly, use FRONTLINE PLUS® for flea control every month, all year round. FRONTLINE PLUS is the only spot on that breaks the flea life cycle at every stage to protect your pet, and your home as well.
Also: • Treat all dogs and cats in your household for fleas every month, all year round. • Vacuum your home regularly to help remove eggs and stimulate fleas to emerge [don’t forget to focus on where pets spend most of their time e.g.: the sofa!]. • Regularly wash pet bedding in hot water (>60°C for 10 minutes). • Avoid letting untreated pets into your home – viable eggs can fall off inside the home. • Don’t allow pets access to under the house - it’s often a highly infested area.
For information on keeping your pet healthy and general pet care click here.
This service is available at:
PETstock Corio | PETstock Erina | PETstock Geelong City | PETstock Hoppers Crossing | PETstock Penrith | PETstock Sth Morang | PETstock Sunshine | PETstock Vermont | PETstock Warners Bay |
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