As the weather warms and our pets spend more time outdoors, spring brings new opportunities for fun — and a few seasonal hazards worth keeping in mind. Here are some timely reminders to help keep pets healthy and safe this season.
🌼 1. Watch Out for Toxic Plants
Spring blooms are beautiful, but some are dangerous to pets.
- Lilies are extremely toxic to cats, even in tiny amounts.
- Tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths can cause vomiting and gastrointestinal upset.
- Keep bouquets and garden beds petsafe by choosing nontoxic plants like marigolds, roses, and zinnias.
🐜 2. Protect Against Fleas, Ticks & Mosquitoes
Warmer weather means parasites are active again.
- Continue or restart yearround preventives for fleas, ticks, and heartworm.
- Check pets after hikes or time in tall grass.
- Keep lawns trimmed to reduce tick habitat.
🧼 3. Spring Cleaning with Care
Many cleaning products contain chemicals that can irritate paws, skin, or airways.
- Store cleaners securely and allow surfaces to dry before pets walk on them.
- Avoid mixing products, especially those containing bleach or ammonia.
- Choose petsafe alternatives when possible.
🍫 4. Holiday Treats & Decorations
Spring holidays often bring tempting but unsafe items.
- Chocolate, xylitolsweetened candies, and alcohol should be kept out of reach.
- Keep pets away from Easter grass, which can cause intestinal blockages.
- Remind guests not to slip pets table scraps.
🌱 5. Yard & Garden Safety
As you prepare your yard for the season:
- Store fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides safely.
- Avoid cocoa mulch, which is toxic to dogs.
- Keep pets away from treated lawns until products have fully dried.
🚗 6. Outdoor Adventures
More sunshine means more outings.
- Make sure collars fit properly and microchip information is up to date.
- Bring fresh water on walks to prevent dehydration.
- Never leave pets in cars, even on mild days — temperatures rise quickly.
🐣 7. Wildlife Encounters
Spring is babywildlife season.
- Keep dogs leashed to avoid disturbing nests or dens.
- If you find a baby animal, avoid handling it and contact local wildlife authorities for guidance.
Enjoy the warm weather and always call our office or visit our portal if you need a visit or medication refills for the warmer weather and have a safe spring!
