With the arrival of spring and better weather, our dogs can finally enjoy longer walks and outdoor play. However, the awakening of nature also brings certain risks that we must not ignore. Ticks, allergens, dangerous plants and insects can pose serious problems to your pet's health. That is why it is important to take preventive measures and ensure them a safe and carefree spring.
1. Protection against ticks and fleas
As the temperature rises, ticks become more active and easily attach to a dog's fur. They can transmit dangerous diseases, so prevention is key.
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2. Spring plant and pollen allergies
Just like humans, dogs can suffer from seasonal allergies. If you notice that your dog sneezes more often, rubs its eyes, licks its paws or scratches intensely, it is possible that the dog is reacting to pollen.
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3. Dangerous plants and grass – a hidden threat
Some spring plants and grasses can be toxic to dogs or cause irritation. Particularly dangerous are "foxtails" (barley, wild oats, wheat) whose sharp seeds can be driven into the skin, ears or nose of a dog.
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4. Insects and chemicals – additional spring risks
Wasps, bees and other insects can cause allergic reactions if they bite or sting a dog. Also, pesticides and herbicides used on lawns can be toxic if the dog ingests them by licking their paws.
How to protect your dog?
Bottom line: Let's enjoy spring, but be careful!
Spring brings many joys for us and our pets, but also new challenges. With proper protection and preventive measures, we can ensure that our dogs are healthy and happy throughout the season.
Regularly inspect your dog, use protective measures and be careful – because a healthy dog is a happy dog!
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