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Spring Dog Care Tips: Keeping Your Dog Safe and Happy

The Natural Dog Food Team
Written by The Natural Dog Food Team
07 April 2025 <1 min read
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Spring is a wonderful time for dogs and their owners. As the flowers bloom and the days grow longer, it’s the perfect opportunity to spend more time outdoors without the constant threat of rain. However, while spring brings beauty and warmth, it also brings a few hidden dangers for our furry friends.

To help you and your dog enjoy the season safely, we’ve put together some essential spring dog care tips.

Stay Up to Date with Flea and Tick Treatments

As temperatures rise, fleas, ticks, and other pests become far more active. With your dog’s coat naturally thinning during spring, it’s crucial to ensure their flea and tick treatments are fully up to date. Regular preventative care will protect your pet from irritating bites and the diseases these pests can carry.

Protect Against Intestinal Parasites

Springtime adventures often mean dogs are exploring new places, drinking from puddles or streams, and tasting unfamiliar things. Unfortunately, this can increase the risk of intestinal parasites. Speak to your vet about appropriate worming treatments to keep your dog protected.

Adjust Food Intake for Increased Activity

With more outdoor playtime and longer walks, your dog may be burning more calories than usual. Monitor their weight and condition closely. If they are particularly active, consider slightly increasing their food portions to meet their new energy needs.

Always Provide Fresh Water

Ensuring your dog stays hydrated is vital during warmer spring days. Always carry a bottle of fresh water and a portable bowl when you’re out and about. You’ll find handy collapsible bowls available on our Accessories Page

Check Collars and ID Tags

Before heading out on longer walks, double-check that your dog’s collar fits correctly and that their ID tags contain up-to-date contact information. Practising recall commands is also wise, especially if you’re planning off-lead adventures.

Secure Your Garden

If your dog is spending more time in the garden, inspect your fencing for holes or escape routes. Dogs are naturally curious, and spring’s new smells and sights may tempt them to explore. Regular checks can prevent unexpected escapades.

Be Aware of Toxic Plants

Many common spring flowers and bulbs, such as daffodils and tulips, are toxic to dogs. Eating these can cause anything from mild tummy upsets to serious health problems. If you suspect your dog has ingested a toxic plant, seek veterinary advice immediately.

Keep Up with Grooming

Regular grooming is even more important in spring. A well-brushed coat helps keep your dog’s skin healthy and free from tangles, while also giving you the chance to spot any cuts, grazes, fleas, or ticks early.

Enjoy the Outdoors – But Stay Safe

Spring is a fantastic time for adventures with your dog. By keeping in mind these spring dog care tips, you can ensure your pet stays happy, healthy, and safe. If you have any concerns or need advice, don’t hesitate to speak to your local vet or call our free advice line on 0800 848 8049.

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