Six Pet Care Life Hacks from Pet Parents in Wincanton
August 25, 2025
Pet parents are a clever bunch, and our vets in Wincanton have heard some truly brilliant tips shared over the years. So, we’ve gathered a few of our favourites from pet owners to help make your day-to-day pet care easier, cleaner and a bit more fun!
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Pet care life hacks from local pet parents
From sticky fur to sneaky pills, here’s a round-up of life hacks we’ve heard from pet owners at Southill Vets, that are definitely worth trying:
1. Save the sofa with lint rollers on-tap
If your pet’s fur seems to magically find its way into every nook and cranny, you’re not alone. One pet owner in Mere swears by keeping a lint roller in every room (and even in the car!). Another clever idea? Drape a washable piece of fabric or a removable armrest cover over your sofa arms to catch loose hair before it sticks. It’s easy to clean and saves your upholstery from becoming a fur magnet.
2. Freezing fun for hot days
For dogs and even curious cats, freezing low-sodium stock in an ice cube tray makes a fun and cooling treat in the warmer months. You can also stuff a treat-dispensing toy with soaked kibble and freeze it – it keeps dogs busy and helps beat boredom too.
3. Wrap it up: The peanut butter pill trick
Need to give tablets subscribed by our vets in Wincanton? Several dog owners told us they swear by the “peanut butter wrap” i.e. hiding the tablet in a small blob of xylitol-free peanut butter. Cats? Try a tiny ball of cream cheese or even tuna paste, and they may not even notice the meds!
4. DIY slow feeders
Got a speedy eater? One clever trick is using a muffin tin to spread out food portions and slow your pet down. Some owners hide biscuits in rolled-up tea towels or cardboard tubes for a quick, homemade snuffle game.
5. Turn toy tidying-up into a fun game
Here’s one our veterinary team at Southill Vets love! Turn clean-up time into a game by teaching your dog to fetch and drop toys into a basket – here’s how: Start by rewarding them for picking up a toy, then gradually guide them to the basket and give treats when they drop it in. Choose a hamper that fits your decor to keep things stylish, and safe so it won’t hurt your dog if it tips up and let your clever companion handle the mess!
6. Make bath time a breeze
One dog owner in Wincanton shared this genius idea: stick a lick mat (spread with xylitol-free peanut butter or plain yoghurt) to the bath or shower wall during bath time. It keeps wriggly pups occupied and turns grooming into a positive experience!
Got a life hack of your own?
We love hearing how our pet parents make life easier with their furry companions. If you’ve discovered a tip or trick that’s made your routine smoother, why not share it with our team at Southill Vets or post it on our Facebook page?
Need advice or support? Whether it’s nutrition, behaviour or grooming, our friendly vets in Wincanton are here to help. Just call us on 01963 33226 or book an appointment.
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