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As the monsoon season brings relief from the heat, it can also introduce a range of challenges for our furry companions. Just as we require extra care during this period, our pets are also susceptible to monsoon-related stress and illnesses.
Dr Deepak Saraswat, Head Vet, Zigly, emphasizes that pets can experience stress during the monsoon, which might manifest as excessive panting, trembling, destructive behavior, loss of appetite, or increased vocalization. Recognizing these signs early allows us to create a calming environment and seek veterinary advice when necessary.
Dr Ivanka Fernandez, Veterinary Product Executive, Drools Pet Food, offers valuable tips to ensure our pets stay healthy and comfortable during the rains:
- Shelter and ProtectionProvide waterproof and well-insulated shelter elevated above ground to prevent waterlogging. Maintain a cozy, draft-free indoor space during thunderstorms.
- Diet and HydrationAdjust your pet’s diet to prevent weight gain from decreased activity, and ensure access to fresh, filtered water to avoid health issues from stagnant water.
- Paw and Coat CareRegularly check and dry your pet’s paws after being outdoors to prevent infections. Maintain a grooming routine to keep their coat healthy.
- Parasite ProtectionProtect against fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes with appropriate treatments, and regularly clean bedding and indoor areas to minimize infestations.
- Exercise and Mental StimulationEngage your pet with indoor play and puzzle games to keep them active and mentally stimulated during rainy days.
- Veterinary Check-upsSchedule regular check-ups to monitor your pet’s health, update vaccinations, and address any concerns related to monsoon care.
By implementing these practices, we can help our pets navigate the monsoon season with greater ease, ensuring their well-being and happiness despite the challenges.
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