Our Top Pet Health Tips for Autumn
As the leaves turn and the air gets crisper, autumn is a beautiful time of year to enjoy the outdoors with your furry friends. While football games, colorful foliage, and cozy evenings await, it’s essential to ensure that our pets stay healthy and happy during this transitional season. Here are our top pet health tips for autumn to keep your pets safe and sound.
1. Watch Out for Ticks in Fall
Just because fall is here doesn’t mean that ticks aren’t still lurking. In fact, many species of ticks remain active well into the winter months. Here are some tips to keep your pet tick-free this fall:
- Eliminate Tick Habitats: Make sure to clear leaf and garden litter where ticks often thrive.
- Regular Checks: Frequently check your pets for ticks, particularly after outdoor adventures.
- Use Preventative Products: Continue using tick control and repellent products, especially if you enjoy activities like hiking or camping with your pet.
- Veterinary Screening: Consult our doctors at Willow Glen Pet Hospital about regular screenings for tick-borne infections. The Companion Animal Parasite Council recommends annual screenings.
2. Beware of Rat Poison and Other Rodenticides
As the weather cools, rodents seek warmth in our homes, increasing the use of traps and poisons. Be cautious, as many rodenticides can be harmful or even fatal to pets. Here are some tips:
- Safe Pest Control: Speak to our veterinarians about pet-safe methods of pest control.
- Monitor Your Pets: If you suspect your pet may have ingested a poisoned rodent, contact our team immediately.
3. There Is a Fungus Among Us!
Mushrooms can thrive in fall’s moist conditions, and while most are harmless, some can be toxic to pets. Be vigilant:
- Mushroom Identification: Familiarize yourself with the types of mushrooms in your area using resources like the ASPCA’s handy guide.
- Immediate Action: If you suspect your pet has ingested a toxic mushroom, contact the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center right away.
4. Feed Your Pet Right
As temperatures drop, your pet may need more calories to maintain body heat. However, it’s crucial to consult our doctors at Willow Glen Pet Hospital before increasing their food intake.
5. Watch Out for Antifreeze Toxicity
With fall comes preparations for winter, including vehicle maintenance that often involves antifreeze. This substance is extremely toxic to pets:
- Prompt Cleanup: Be diligent about cleaning up any spills and ensure your pets stay out of the garage during maintenance.
- Educate Yourself: Read our in-depth article to learn more about the dangers of antifreeze and other automotive fluids.
6. Beware of Chocolate and Hearty Foods
The holiday season brings an array of tempting foods, but many can be dangerous for your pets:
- Avoid Toxic Foods: Chocolate, grapes, and raisins are toxic to dogs, while rich, high-fat foods can lead to serious health issues.
- Choking Hazards: Be cautious with small food items like turkey bones around Thanksgiving. Always consult with our veterinarians about safe food practices.
7. Be Careful with Decorations
Autumn means festive decorations, but be mindful of what’s within reach of your pets:
- Secure Decorations: Keep trinkets and irregularly shaped objects out of your pets’ reach to avoid foreign body obstruction.
- Learn the Signs: Familiarize yourself with the symptoms of foreign body ingestion and consult our doctors if you notice anything unusual.
If you have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. Your veterinarian is your best resource to ensure the health and well-being of your pets.
If you need more help or have any questions, call us at Willow Glen Pet Hospital, (669) 342-7472, 1033 Willow Street, San Jose, CA, 95125, US
Hours: Monday – Saturday 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
Dr. Gillon or Dr. Shani or visit us online.