Keep your pets healthy during spring

Spring means more outdoor fun, more travel, more trips to parks and more socializing with friends for you and your pet. But when you’re cavorting around, you need to keep an eye on the environment your pet is exposed to. Putting them in the wrong situation can lead to sickness and keep them from enjoying the sunshine. We’ve got a few tips that’ll help you keep your pet fresh and frisky. 

Top 5 spring pet hazards

1. Allergies

Aaah, spring! The most common sign of allergies in people is sneezing and sinus congestion. For pets, however, the most common sign is scratching, which can be severe enough to cause painful wounds and secondary infections. Using over-the-counter antihistamines in combination with more frequent bathing to remove pollen from the coat (which acts like a magnetic dust mop) can be very helpful in managing pet allergies. Be sure to comb or cut out any tangles in the coat and consider trimming the hair short during allergy season. Oxyfresh Pet Antioxidants can help manage free radicals produced by allergy victims while helping stabilize the immune system.

2. Parasites/diseases

The increased outdoor activity coupled with warmer weather increases the probability of pets being exposed to and contracting disease. Scraps of food and waste that may have been preserved for as long as several months by the cool winter weather can now be a treasured find for your pet. Unfortunately, the find includes a high risk of food poisoning. There is a higher risk of your pet picking up parasites as well. More visits to dog parks and generally greater animal activity in the spring spread more parasites like intestinal worms, fleas and ticks.

3. Toxins

Pets are often attracted to the fresh smell of spring plants, some of which are toxic. Almost any growing plants, if consumed in large enough quantities, can cause intestinal upset. Agriculture chemicals such as fertilizer, insecticides and herbicides are applied in the spring by both farmers and homeowners. Exposure can sometimes cause chemical burns to the feet, digestive problems and even more serious illnesses, especially if the chemicals have not been “watered in” or the foliage is still wet from a recent application.

4. Injury

Pets get “spring fever” just like we do after being less active all winter. In their excitement and playfulness they are at a higher risk of injuring themselves. Pools and lakes become attractive, and pets may be distracted by the moment and find themselves in a dangerous situation. Just like us, pets should increase their exercise gradually to avoid sore muscles and joints and to lessen the probability of an injury. Using Pet Antioxidants can reduce free-radical damage caused by increased activity or injury.

5. Lost Pets

The high energy and distractions of spring also mean a greater likelihood of pets getting lost. Be sure to do all you can to prevent the escape of your pet by keeping doors and gates closed. Always walk pets on a leash and exercise them off leash in a properly enclosed area.

Closing Thoughts

Make the most of the new sunshine spring brings. By watching out for potential hazards for your pets, you’ll be able to play with them all year long.

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