How to protect your pet in different seasons?

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It is summer season in USA and after a very long and cold winter and cold and damp spring it is a welcome change to embrace summer season. It is always nice to see beautiful gardens, enjoying the summer vacation and enjoying an ice cream treat after dinner. But summers can really be hard for pets. It can have an adverse effect on their health. Let us look at different tips that will help you to keep your pets cool and safe this summer:

  • Ensure that the pets stay cool and out of the reach of the sun on steamy summer days. It has generally been observed that overweight dogs have the tendency of overheating. It is very important to understand the pet’s need during extreme temperatures and take necessary steps to ensure that they remain cool and comfortable during the heat of the sun.
  • Always make sure that there is plenty of water available to the pets whether they are indoor or outdoor. As a pet-parent, it is your duty to ensure that the pet’s water bowl is filled several times each day so that they get clean, fresh water every time they need it.
  • It is advisable to keep the pets indoors. If they are left outdoors without supervision they can get overheated and severely sick. If the pet wants to go outside always keep an eye over him, especially when he is going to a place where there is little or no shade.
  • You need to ensure that the commonly used flea and tick treatments and lawn and garden products are not ingested by your pet. When you take your pet for a walk always steer clear of areas where you have sprayed insecticides or other chemicals. If you find anything usual with your pet call the vet immediately.
  • Always make sure that you do not leave your pet in the car during the hot summer day. It needs to be noted that the air in the parked car does not circulate air and the temperature in the car rises to a level where it can be life-threatening for the pet.

The next season of fall happens between September to December.  Fall is packed with fun-filled holidays comprising of really good food and some enthralling scenery. But pets do face some dangers during the fall. As a pet-parent, it is very significant to understand these dangers and try to keep your pets safe and healthy during fall season.

  • Be careful about the tree debris encompassing sharp sticks, pine needles, and pine cores. If they are ingested by the pet it can result in damage to the intestinal tract of the pet. There are other seeds and harvest plants that can have an adverse effect on the health of the pets. Care should be taken that these debris are kept away from the pet. If your pet accidentally ingests it take him to vet immediately without wasting any time.
  • It is very important to understand that flea and tick season is far from over. You need to have flea protection in place during the fall. Taking regular flea treatment like Activyl, Advantage and Capstar will make sure  that your pet is free from fleas and ticks and lead a very happy life.
  • Colder temperature will lead to shorter days which mean that the evening walks will happen during twilight. Always ensure that you have a reflective gear to protect your pet and yourself.
  • During fall, pets can get affected by seasonal allergies. Hence, it is important to take the best treatment from the vets if you find that your pet is excessively sneezing with loud snoring or snorting.

During winters which fall between December and March there is a lot of numbing wetness in the air. This makes it even more important for pet-parents to keep their pets indoors. It is important to wear a sweater to cover the pet’s body. Pets are sensitive to severe cold and are at high risk of frostbite and hypothermia during this season. Hence, it is very important to take care of the following things:

  • If your pet loves to stay outside it is important to provide them with a dry, draft-free shelter that is big enough to accommodate him.
  • During winters, it is very important to give regular food and water to the pets. In fact, more food means that their body temperature remains warm. Giving fresh and unfrozen water is also very significant. Always make sure that you use plastic water bowls to feed the pet as during low temperature your pet’s tongue can freeze to the metal.
  • Ensure that the paws of your pets are clean before they start licking them. There are chances of harmful chemicals that are used to melt snow and ice that can stick on the paws of the pet. If the pet ingests these chemicals it can result in harmful consequences.

The season of spring occurs between March and June. This season is also known as a season of fleas and ticks. The easiest way to protect your pet from these pests is by controlling their population both inside the house and in your yard. Fleas draw blood from the hosts as the source of their food. They cause diseases like flea allergy dermatitis, tapeworms, Feline Infectious Anemia and Bubonic Plague. It is very important to understand the life cycle of fleas and then kill these fleas by controlling the flea population through treatments like Frontline Plus, K9 Advantix, and Nexgard. You should also take the advice of the veterinarian and take the recommended dosage as prescribed by them.

Ticks are also quite active in spring. Ticks cause diseases like Rocky Mountain spotted fever and Lyme disease. You can utilize treatments like Scalibor Tick Collars and Revolution to eliminate ticks from the lives of your pet.

Pet-parents need to be on guard to protect their pets in different seasons. Pets can enjoy each and every season with full-on energy and zeal if they are properly protected by taking care of the things mentioned in this write-up. Remember it is always better to be safe then to be sorry at a later stage.