As the weather warms up, your pet’s routine should evolve with the season. Spring is a great time to reset habits, boost activity, and prepare for a more outdoor-friendly lifestyle.
1. Increase Outdoor Time:
Dogs (and even leash-trained cats) love spring. Extend your walks or introduce new routes to explore fresh scents and scenery. If you’re back to a busy schedule, we offer walking sessions to keep them active.
2. Brush Out the Winter Coat:
Many pets start shedding in spring. Brushing regularly prevents matting, reduces allergens, and keeps fur off your furniture. We can assist with brushing and coat care during visits.
3. Clean Up Their Space:
Wash bedding, sanitize toys, and vacuum pet zones thoroughly. Spring cleaning isn’t just for humans—fleas, ticks, and allergens thrive in dirty environments.
4. Check Tags & Microchips:
With more time outside, updated ID tags and working microchips are essential. It's an easy but often forgotten safety measure.
5. Preventive Health Prep:
Book vet visits for flea/tick meds and annual checkups. Staying ahead of issues saves stress down the road.
Spring is a season of renewal—your pet deserves to feel the benefits too.