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Springtime Tips for Dog Owners featuring a Jack Russell Terrier enjoying the first day of spring in a beautiful green meadow filled with dandelions.

Springtime Tips for Dog Owners

Springtime Tips for Dog Owners

Springtime Tips for Dog Owners laughing and playing with their dog on a beautiful spring day.
Springtime Tips for Dog Owners who are stuck in a tundra, the emergence of daffodils and warmer temperatures is a source of relief! Springtime is officially upon us, and this season of renewal comes with its own set of tips and checklist items concerning our furry friends. Here’s a list of some ways to ensure that your pets keep up with the seasons:

Pet License

Spring is a fantastic time to check up on your pet’s license. If it’s not already renewed, your pet’s license should be a top priority. Staying on top of your animal’s license ensures that you can always be reunited if your dog decides to follow his nose to unknown places.

Sunscreen

That is right; protection from those harmful rays was not created exclusively for humans. If you are a parent to a light-colored pup or a thin-coated canine, take that extra time to apply your fur baby’s skin protection generously. Then, don’t forget to apply yours!

Updates

During the warmer weather, you and your dog will find the outdoors irresistible, be sure to arm your dogs with the necessary protections before exploring your local park. As you already know, dogs are not as timid as we are, which means they’re easily excited by other animals. Scheduling your dog’s updated vaccinations will prevent rabies, parvo, or other potentially fatal conditions from developing. This is especially important for puppy owners!

Bug Protection

Spring brings flowers; flowers attract bugs and from here on out (at least for the next several months). Protection begins with prevention in almost all scenarios, and bug protection for your canine companions is no different. Invest in year-round heartworm medication and establish a solid flea and tick program in preparation for the buggy season—less heartache for your pup and less spending at the vet.

Adventure safety

All the outdoor time you’ll be logging means you need to raise your security levels. In this case, we’re talking about car safety! While the windows down, it’s all too tempting for your pup to stick her head out of the car as it’s moving. Although it’s an adorable moment and exciting for those in neighboring vehicles, it’s not the safest option! Keep your pets secured in place using a good-sized crate or a reliable seatbelt harness.

Plant Protection

The bloom taking place in your yard is a comforting sight for onlookers, but your canine companions don’t share this affinity for plant beauty. All they see is FOOD! Be careful with your plant selection when starting up your gardens, as some plants are highly toxic to dogs. High toxicity lingers in your daffodils and tulips. Refer to this list of harmful plants to stay on the side of caution. Bonus tip: choose your fertilizer wisely; shop around for your pet-safe products before purchasing!

Playdates

Time to schedule those adorable play dates. Doggy playdates are not only an opportunity to admire your pup’s amazing personality, but they are also an advantage for dogs to socialize and adapt to an unfamiliar environment. This socialization comes in handy during training, and the results produce a calmer, more obedient doggy in the long run!

Temp Check

Any drastic change requires adjustment, so when temperatures rise or plummet, make sure you check the forecast for the sake of your puppy’s paws. Antifreeze and extreme heat pose risks to those dog paws. Limit or avoid time outside during extreme temperatures to protect your pets.

Spring Clean

Instinctively, this time of year is accompanied by the urge to purge your home of clutter, dust, and everything leftover in those winter months. There are wonderful advantages to cleansing your home, but there are also some recommended precautions for pet owners. Assess the chemical list on your cleaning product bottles, even the most “natural” cleaning products may contain chemicals that are toxic to your pups. Research products carefully and follow label directions for proper use!

Poop Scooping

Finally, now that we have arrived in those warmer temps, you will probably feel motivated to poop scoop a little more, right? NOPE. If you feel like it’s time to recruit help in your poop clean-up endeavors, give into the urge and reach out to our expert poop scooping team! Services are not limited to poop scooping, and soon enough, you’ll wonder how you survived without the handy help of our team. Complete your yard beautification process by scheduling a clean up and seeing for yourself what a difference it makes.

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