Pet Supplies on the Mid North Coast

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Mid North Coast Pet Supplies


Pets aren’t just animals—they’re family. That’s why it’s important to have access to quality pet supplies that actually meet their needs. At Farm and Home in Nabiac, we make it easy for Mid North Coast locals to care for pets of all kinds with a reliable range of products that are practical, affordable and trusted by those who know animals best. From food and treats to flea treatments, wormers, leads, toys and bedding, we stock what you need to keep your pets healthy, happy and well looked after, without needing to travel out of town or order online.


Need advice on food types, health products or accessories? Our friendly team is happy to help. Call us on (02) 6554 1204 or drop in to chat about what your pet needs.

Everything for Everyday Pet Care


Whether you’re looking after working dogs, beloved family pets, or a mix of both, having the right supplies on hand makes a big difference. We stock a wide range of practical products for day-to-day care, health and comfort—carefully chosen to suit real-life needs on local properties. You’ll find trusted brands that balance quality and value, plus helpful advice if you’re unsure what’s best for your animal. Our pet and animal care range includes:


  • Wound Care
  • Lick Blocks
  • Waterers
  • Vaccinations
  • Identification Products
  • Ear Tags
  • Drenches
  • Pet Bedding
  • Leads
  • Supplements
  • Feeders
  • Halters


We know it’s important to get it right, especially when pets or livestock have sensitivities or changing needs. Whether you’re managing health, training young animals, or simply topping up supplies, we’ll help make the process straightforward and stress-free.

  • What are the best dog foods for sensitive stomachs?

    Dogs with sensitive stomachs often do better on limited-ingredient or grain-free diets that avoid common triggers like beef, wheat, or dairy. Look for formulas labelled “hypoallergenic” or “sensitive digestion,” which typically use a single protein source (like fish, lamb or kangaroo) and avoid artificial additives. Foods with added prebiotics, easily digestible carbohydrates (like rice or sweet potato), and low-fat content can also help soothe digestive issues. If symptoms persist, consult a vet to rule out medical conditions or food intolerances.

  • How often should I worm my pet?

    Worming frequency depends on the type of pet and its lifestyle. For dogs and cats, a general guideline is every 3 months for adult animals. Puppies and kittens may need more frequent treatment, starting from 2 weeks of age. Pets that spend a lot of time outdoors or around livestock may need worming more often. Always follow product instructions and weigh your pet accurately for the correct dosage. Using combination treatments that cover intestinal worms, heartworm and fleas can simplify routine care.

  • Do indoor cats need flea treatment?

    Yes—even indoor cats can get fleas. Fleas can enter the home on clothing, shoes, or other pets and quickly infest the environment. Using a monthly flea prevention product helps protect your cat and prevent outbreaks. Spot-on treatments, oral tablets or flea collars are all effective options. It’s also a good idea to wash bedding regularly and vacuum floors and furniture to reduce flea eggs and larvae in the home.