- The No. 1 hazard. Thirst for romance
This paragraph is dedicated to cat owners: they know all about “the March” song.
If your pet is not spayed, be prepared for the hour operas. The main danger lies in the open doors and Windows. Even if your cat is the most obedient, he may listen to your instincts and at any moment to sneak out of the apartment. Unfortunately, a lot of stories and the end is often sad.
What to do?
Watch carefully so that the pet is not running out of the house when you close or open doors. Be sure to place protection for Windows. The pet should not be any chance to escape from the window or balcony.
- Danger No. 2. Ticks and fleas
If fleas are active all year round, the mites Wake up from hibernation in March. Believe me, after a winter of hunger, they will not miss the chance to “eat.” Them not necessarily to walk in the woods. Ticks live in the grass and picked up a parasite your cat or dog on a normal walk.
What to do?
To handle pet antiparasitic agents. Strictly according to instructions.
- Danger No. 3. Allergy
Many people with allergies not only among us but also among our Pets!
Springtime contrast. Then the snow melts, then again hit freezing, and now the first flowers bloom!
Pets react to change differently. Some extremely positive and others there is an allergic reaction to chemicals, dust, or flowering plants.
What to do?
If you have noticed your pet signs of allergies, contact your veterinary specialist. He will make a diagnosis and prescribe treatment.
- Danger No. 4. Poisoning and cuts
Under the snow can be unpleasant surprises as glass, garbage, waste. Pet can step on something sharp or something to eat (in the worst case, the lure of hunters or poisoned mouse), and it is very dangerous.
What to do?
Closely monitor the pet. If possible, clear away debris. Don’t let the dog or cat retrieve the food, trash, etc. Upon the slightest suspicion of poisoning immediately consult a veterinary specialist.
- Danger No. 5. Heatstroke
Hooray, we finally came to the sun and can walk all day! Fresh air is fine, but don’t forget about the safety rules. The habit of sunbathing, you can overdo it and get heatstroke.
What to do?
Monitor your pet. Are not a long time in direct sunlight. Don’t chase the dog if she’s hot or she’s tired.
Noticing the signs of heatstroke (panting, lethargy, redness of mucous membranes, etc.) take the pet to a cool place and give him water. Consult your veterinary specialist.
We hope our recommendations will help you to protect Pets from dangers. Sunny, positive, and safe spring!
Recent Comments