With the arrival of the spring season and warmer weather, it is finally time to head outside and soak in the warm sun. For pet parents, spring season means more outdoor adventures and outings with their furry friends. Although springtime is an apt season to get all outdoorsy, one should be wary of springtime health hazards lurking outside. Doctors at animal hospitals and clinics experience an increased number of emergency calls during spring ranging from heat stroke, dog bites to bee sting reaction.
When most of us are busy focusing on clearing winter décor and revamping the house in spring theme, we give little thought about pet-proofing our home and making it safer for our pooches and felines. If you have cats or dogs, you would want to steer clear of things that might be a threat to your pet. It is always advised not to delay bringing your pet to the animal clinic if you suspect an accident.