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Ways to Keep Your Pet Happy and Healthy All Summer Long

It’s spring, and that means it’s almost time for summer fun. If you’re ready to grab your furry friend and hit the open trail, you’re not alone–but it’s important to make sure your pet is ready for all of the potential health risks that come with the summer season. 

Keep Your Pet Hydrated 

You know how important it is for your pet to drink enough water, but this is especially relevant during the summer. Pets can get overheated more easily than humans since they have a thick layer of fur and can’t sweat to stay cool, so always have clean water on hand. If you’re going on a hike or to the beach, bring a collapsible bowl or other vessel that your pet can drink from. 

Check Your Pet’s Microchip

No one wants a pet to run off, but accidents happen. If your pet does get lost during a summer excursion, making sure their microchip information is up to date can improve your chances of finding your beloved furry friend. If your pet doesn’t have a microchip, it may be beneficial to get one now before you head out on any summer adventures. 

Invest in Heartworm, Flea, & Tick Prevention

Humans and pets aren’t the only ones gearing up for the hotter months. Insects and parasites like fleas are often more active in the summer, and that makes it easier for your pet to become a victim. If you haven’t already, talk to your veterinarian about the best methods of prevention for common pests like heartworms and ticks. There are many medications available that only need to be administered once a month and will keep your pet healthy and safe.

Contact Your Veterinarian Today!

If you’re not sure how to properly prepare your pet for the upcoming summer season, please don’t hesitate to contact your veterinarian today. They will be more than happy to take a look at your pet, evaluate their needs, and come up with a corresponding plan of action for keeping your pet healthy all summer long.

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