🌷🐾 Spring Is Here β€” What That Means for Your Dog

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The days are getting longer, the sun is finally warming things up, and our dogs are thrilled to get outside again. Spring is a season of fresh air, muddy paws, and renewed energy β€” but it also brings a few challenges for our pups.

Here’s what to keep in mind as we head into the sunshine-and-sprinkles season.

🌧️ 1. Mud, Puddles, and Paw Care

Spring means thawing ground, soft soil, and plenty of mud. Dogs love it… your floors, not so much.

But beyond the mess, mud can:

  • Pack between toes
  • Cause irritation
  • Lead to tangles or matting in longer coats

A quick wipe-down after walks and regular brushing can make a huge difference. And staying on your grooming schedule keeps their coat healthy as the weather changes.

🐜 2. Fleas, Ticks, and Early Creepy-Crawlies

As soon as temperatures rise, fleas and ticks wake up. Even a few warm days can bring them out.

Spring is the perfect time to:

  • Double-check your dog’s prevention
  • Inspect after hikes or yard play
  • Keep grass trimmed and yard debris cleared

Early protection = fewer problems later.

🌼 3. Spring Allergies Are Real for Dogs, Too

Just like us, dogs can react to pollen, grasses, and blooming plants.

Common signs include:

  • Itchy skin
  • Red or watery eyes
  • Paw licking
  • Sneezing

If you notice symptoms, a quick chat with your vet can help you find relief options.

🐾 4. More Outdoor Time = More Debris

Sticks, burrs, seeds, and yard waste love to hitch a ride in your dog’s coat.

Regular brushing helps prevent:

  • Tangles
  • Matting
  • Skin irritation
  • Hidden debris stuck close to the skin

Spring is a great time to freshen up your dog’s coat and get ahead of shedding season.

🌀️ 5. Watch the Temperature Swings

Spring weather can be unpredictable β€” warm one day, chilly the next.

Keep an eye on:

  • Cold mornings
  • Hot car interiors
  • Sudden rain or wind

Your dog may still need a light jacket on cooler days, especially short-coated or senior pups.

🐢 6. Spring = Happy Dogs

Despite the mud and pollen, spring is one of the best seasons for dogs. More walks, more sunshine, more adventures β€” and more chances to bond with your pup.

A little extra grooming and awareness goes a long way in keeping them comfortable and healthy as the world wakes up again.