1. Flea and Tick Prevention: Start or continue your pet's flea and tick prevention regimen to keep them comfortable and healthy during spring.
2. Grooming Routine: Brush your pet regularly to remove excess fur and prevent matting. This helps reduce shedding and keeps their coat clean.
3. Check for Allergies: Monitor your pet for signs of allergies, such as excessive scratching or licking. Consult your vet if you suspect allergies are causing discomfort.
4. Update ID Tags: Ensure your pet's ID tags are up-to-date with current contact information in case they wander during outdoor activities.
5. Outdoor Safety: Be mindful of spring hazards, like toxic plants or chemicals used in gardens. Keep your pet away from potential dangers.
6. Heartworm Prevention: If not already on a year-round preventive, consider starting heartworm medication as mosquitos become more active.
7. Inspect Paws: Check your pet's paws for any cuts, thorns, or foreign objects after outdoor play. Clean their paws if needed.
8. Increase Exercise Gradually: With the warmer weather, gradually increase your pet's exercise routine to build stamina and avoid overexertion.
9. Timing is Crucial: Schedule an appointment to have your pet spayed/neutered to prevent unwanted litters and reduce certain health risks.
10. Visit the Vet: Schedule a spring check-up with your veterinarian. Ensure vaccinations are current and discuss any concerns or changes in behavior.
Remember, individual pets have unique needs, so tailor these tips to suit your furry friend.
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