Dogs and the Changing Seasons

Dogs and the Changing Seasons

How to Help Your Pet Adapt to Seasonal Changes
Tony OP
June 14, 2023
8 min read
As dog owners, we often don't realize how deeply seasonal changes can affect our furry friends. While it's easy for us humans to slip on a coat or gra...

How to Help Your Dog Adapt to Seasonal Changes

Spring

During spring, dogs may suffer from seasonal allergies that cause sneezing, coughing, or itching. Additionally, the increase in ticks and fleas could pose a threat to your pooch. Protect your dog from parasites and harmful plants by:

  • Administering preventative medication
  • Checking your pet's coat regularly
  • Avoiding toxic plants
  • Limiting contact with damp leaves or dirt that could cause infection

Summer

Summer means plenty of outdoor activities and sunshine with your furry friend. Remember to take these precautions:

  • Stay vigilant for signs of overheating or heatstroke, such as panting, lethargy, and excess drooling
  • Ensure your dog has fresh, cool water and access to shade when outdoors
  • Check the pavement temperature with your hand before walking your pup
  • Apply sunscreen to dogs with light-colored hair and exposed skin

Fall

Fall offers beautiful foliage, but also cooler weather.

  • Keep your dog warm on walks with a coat or sweater, especially if they are a breed that is sensitive to cold, such as Greyhounds.
  • Watch out for toxic plants and parasites, as in spring

Winter

Winter poses some unique difficulties for dogs and their owners due to cold temperatures, ice, and snow.

  • Limit the time your pup is outside when it's too cold and dress them in a cozy sweater or coat.
  • Avoid walking your dog on salted or icy areas as it can irritate their paw pads or lead to infections.
  • Check their paws for ice or left-over salt when returning inside.
  • Watch for signs of discomfort, such as severe shivering or whining, and bring them inside immediately if they occur.

Remember to always keep an eye on your dog and seek advice from your veterinarian when necessary to keep them comfortable and healthy all year round.

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