Dog Grooming & Health

Dog Grooming & Health

Regular parasite prevention is essential for Irish dog owners. In Ireland’s damp climate, fleas and other parasites are active year-round. Even indoor dogs can pick up fleas from the environment or other pets. Fleas, ticks and worms “are all nasty creatures that cause health issues in your pet if left untreated”, so staying on top of treatments keeps dogs happy and healthy. Severe flea infestations can cause anemia and be fatal, especially in puppies. That’s why Petworld offers a full range of solutions.

 

Spot-on liquids, chewable worming tablets, flea collars, sprays and powders, we have every format to suit your dog. For example, spot-on pipettes (e.g. Fleaway/Bob Martin) deliver fast-acting protection that spreads over the skin. Oral tablets (e.g. Wormaway) can cover all internal worms. Flea collars provide continuous release of insecticide for up to 8 months. We also carry grooming aids: shampoos and combs that physically remove fleas. A Great & Small flea comb is one simple tool: after treatments, regularly comb your dog to catch any remaining fleas or ticks.

 

For home protection, specialized sprays can treat carpets and bedding. Tools like tick-removal tweezers are also available to safely remove any hitchhikers. These can complement conventional treatments, though most vets still recommend proven spot-ons and tablets for guaranteed control.
Petworld is Irish-owned with fast service, most orders dispatch in 1–2 days, and we offer free delivery on €30+ orders. Check our Dog Grooming category for combs and shampoos, or Dog Food for digestive support. New puppy owners will find essentials in our puppy section and New Puppy Checklist (collars, leads, safe toys). At Petworld we make parasite care easy and local, shop now for healthy, itch-free pets!

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I treat my dog for fleas and worms? +
Year-round protection is best. Many vets recommend a monthly flea/tick treatment and worming at least every 3–4 months as prevention. (Puppies under 6 months are often wormed more frequently.) Check the product label and your vet’s advice.
What’s the best flea treatment for dogs in Ireland? +
It depends on your dog’s size, age and lifestyle. Popular options include spot-ons (Fleaway, Bob Martin) and flea collars for continuous protection. No single “best” answer—choose a vet-approved product from trusted brands and follow instructions. Petworld stocks all major flea solutions so you can compare.
Can puppies use flea treatments? +
Yes, many products are safe for puppies once they reach a minimum age (often 8 weeks) or weight. Always check the label—some spot-on brands have a puppy-safe formula. Worming tablets also have puppy-specific dosages. When in doubt, talk to a vet. Puppies, like adult dogs, should be on a prevention schedule to stay parasite-free.
Are natural flea and worm treatments effective? +
Natural remedies (e.g., herbal sprays, essential-oil shampoos, nematode supplements) can help mildly but usually aren’t as fast-acting as vet-formulated chemicals. Most Irish vets suggest using proven treatments (spot-ons, tablets) for reliable control. You can combine natural aids with standard treatments, but never rely on “remedies” alone in a heavy infestation.
Do I need to treat my home if my dog has fleas? +
Absolutely. Fleas can live in carpets, bedding, and furniture and even jump onto people. After treating your dog, vacuum thoroughly, wash pet bedding, and consider a household spray. Treating the home environment breaks the flea life-cycle and prevents re-infestation.