Top Health Tips For Your Pets This Autumn

“Laying the carpet of leaves

Like the bonfire they beam,

Paving way for the winter

Hibernating trees, turns naked

The autumn slowly embraces the earth

Dying yet spreading color and beauty.”

Summer recedes and slowly autumn lays its hands. The time of a fall is for fun, plays and cool breeze. Where warm air meets the cold breeze, from the tree recedes the leaves. Lots of colors, little snow and pleasant breeze. Magic around and time for adventures and accolades. If you have a pet with you to join it's adding more fun element to your otherwise lousy days. Your cats enjoy striding in the midday sunbeams and take a long nap as the days turn shorter and nights colder.

With the advent of autumn special care also needs to be taken for the health of your pets.

Listing here few points that you need to take into consideration while strolling with your pet in a warm pleasant autumn fall.

1.Ticks Alert!

With autumn doesn’t go away the problem of ticks. Research has proven, ticks can survive frost and autumn is the time when your pet can be more susceptible to ticks attack. Care needs to be taken in order to save your pets from getting sick due to ticks attack.

  • Keep the environment clean and restrain them from going to places like leaf and garden litter. Your pets may find warmth in these places, but along will also bring ticks, which are known to survive even in winter.
  • Use tick repellent and carry them together while going on outdoor activity like hiking, camping and hunting.
  • Get a veterinarian check on regular intervals.

2.Rat Poisons And Other Rodenticides.

Autumn is the time when rats and rodents come out to scurry in warmth. They are found spreading filth all around the house. In prevention lot of poisons and rodenticides are spread. These dead carcasses can cause infections and spread diseases. It is advisable to use trap to catch the rats and rodents. Care needs to be taken that your pets do not lay hands on these carcasses. If so, do take your pet to veterinarian immediately to prevent from any disease.

3. Beware Of Chocolates

The start of winter, instills temptations for warm food and what else can top the list other than chocolates in the season of fall. These chocolates can be toxic to your pet’s health. Other food like grapes, milk and raisins can cause harmful reactions to your pet. If your pet lays its hands on these harmful food, do take them to veterinarian immediately to prevent it from health issues like diarrhea and gastroenteritis.

4. Decorations

Autumn is time of fall and also time for decorations. Be careful to not use irregular shapes and objects and if used to keep it away from your pet’s reach. Your pet might unknowingly stamp on these objects and can prove lethal to it. it may unknowingly gulp on these objects and lead to invasion of foreign objects inside its body creating more danger for it.

5.Feed Right

With fall also arises the need to feed your pet wisely. Fall rises the need of energy in the body and care need to be monitored to feed your pet wisely. You may need to feed your pet with bit more food as compared to other days to generate more heat and energy in the body. while doing so do not forget to care against overfeeding. Also equal amount of exercise needs to be given to the pet to maintain its health.

6.Watch Out For Toxic Plants.

Autumn is the time when wet and cold meets. This leads to lot of mushrooms breeding in your backyard. Not all mushrooms need to be toxic, but many of them do are. Care needs to be monitored when leaving your pet to stroll outside in the courtyard. It's advisable to pluck out these harmful plants from the courtyard.

Autumn can be made more fun and enjoyable if proper care is taken in maintaining your pets. health can be affected if not fed with proper care and proper quantity. Make this autumn fun and colorful by spending time with your pet outside in warm beaming sun and cold flowing breeze. 

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