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As spring blossoms in Langhorne, PA, it’s the perfect time to refresh your pet care routine. Flowers Mill Veterinary Hospital is here to ensure your furry companions are happy, healthy, and safe throughout the season. From preventive care to keeping pests at bay, these spring pet care tips will help your pets thrive as the weather warms up.

Prioritize Wellness and Pet Preventive Care

Spring is a great time for a wellness checkup. Regular exams play a critical role in keeping your pets healthy year-round. If it’s been a while since your pet’s last visit, now’s the time to schedule an appointment.

What to Expect at a Spring Wellness Visit:

  • A nose-to-tail physical exam to check for health concerns
  • Heartworm and parasite screening
  • Vaccination updates to keep your pet protected from preventable diseases
  • Nutrition and weight recommendations to help your pet maintain a healthy lifestyle

Preventive care ensures that minor issues don’t become more significant health problems. Spring into action now to keep your pet feeling their best!

Protect Your Pet from Fleas, Ticks, and Heartworms

Springtime brings warmer temperatures—and unwanted pests. Fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes thrive in the spring and pose serious health risks to pets, including Lyme disease, heartworm, and skin irritation.

Top Tips for Flea, Tick, and Heartworm Prevention:

  • Use veterinarian-recommended flea and tick preventives year-round.
  • Schedule heartworm testing and start a preventive medication plan.
  • Check your pet regularly for ticks, especially after walks or playtime outdoors.
  • Keep your yard tidy by mowing the lawn and removing standing water to deter pests.

By staying on top of flea and tick prevention, you’ll save yourself (and your pet!) the stress of dealing with infestations or illnesses later.

Learn more about when ticks, fleas, and mosquitos are active in this blog post

Keep an Eye on Allergies and Seasonal Health Issues

Like humans, pets can experience seasonal allergies. Spring allergens like pollen, mold, and grasses can cause itching, sneezing, and skin irritation in cats and dogs.

Signs Your Pet May Have Allergies:

  • Excessive scratching or licking
  • Red, irritated skin or ears
  • Runny eyes or sneezing
  • Chewing at paws

If you notice any of these signs, call us. Our veterinarians can recommend treatments to soothe your pet’s symptoms and keep them comfortable all season long. 

Spring Cleaning with Your Pet in Mind

As you freshen up your home this spring, make sure it’s safe for your pets. Cleaning products, home improvement projects, and outdoor gardening can present hidden hazards.

Pet-Friendly Spring Cleaning Tips:

  • Choose non-toxic cleaning products or keep pets away while cleaning.
  • Store fertilizers, weed killers, and pesticides securely.
  • Avoid plants like lilies, daffodils, and tulips, which are toxic to pets.
  • Vacuum regularly to remove allergens and pet hair.

A little extra care goes a long way in creating a safe and healthy environment for your pets.

Nutrition and Fitness: Get Outside and Moving

Spring is ideal for outdoor activities, with longer days and pleasant weather. Regular exercise is essential for keeping your pet fit and happy, but remember to ease them into new routines if they’ve been less active during the winter.

Spring Activity Ideas for Pets:

  • Take longer walks or explore local parks in Langhorne.
  • Play fetch or tug-of-war to get your dog’s energy out.
  • Encourage indoor enrichment activities for cats, like treat puzzles or climbing trees.

Combine exercise with a healthy diet to keep your pet’s weight in check. If you have questions about your pet’s nutrition, we’re happy to provide recommendations.

Schedule Your Pet’s Preventive Care Appointment Today

Spring is all about fresh starts, and your pet deserves to feel their best this season. Call us today to schedule your pet’s spring wellness visit or learn more about our preventive care services. Together, we’ll keep your pets healthy, happy, and ready to enjoy everything spring has to offer!