10 Tips for Enjoying Spring with Your Pet

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10 Tips for Enjoying Spring with Your Pet

With long days and warm weather just around the corner, now’s the time to fill your calendar with fun, pet-related activities. Here, our top tips to enjoy your spring to the fullest while keeping your pet safe.

1. Invest in Bug Protection

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Though you may have taken the winter off from flea and tick prevention (not recommended), it’s time to start up again before spending extended periods of time in the park or any wooded areas. These pesky pets can be a nightmare to get rid of and can carry diseases that could prove fatal to your pet. Protect your dog with any one of these flea and tick products for dogs, and protect your outdoor cat with any one of these flea and tick products for cats. Visit our flea and tick guide for more details.

2. Renew Your Pet License

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If you haven’t done so already, make sure to get your dog or cat’s animal license renewed and securely fastened to their collars. As obedient as your dog can be at the park, a change in seasons can bring forth a whole new environment just waiting to be explored. Having proper tags on your animal will allow your town or city to make sure you’re reunited with your pet should they be separated from you.

3. Make Sure Vaccines are Up-to-Date

3. Make Sure Vaccines are Up-to-Date

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Another one to brush up on any time of year, staying on top of your pet’s vaccinations is especially important during springtime. Dogs are spending more time in the park with each other and are likely to come across some new puppy, or raccoon or squirrel, friends. Keeping their rabies, parvo and distemper vaccinations up to date will help protect your pup from potentially deadly diseases. This is especially important if you own a small puppy, so be sure not to miss an appointment at the vet for a shot.

4. Make a Playdate

4. Make a Playdate

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We all tend to take shortcuts when it comes to our walking route or period of time spent at the park when the temperatures dip below freezing. Now that it’s finally warmed up a bit, schedule a puppy play date with your neighbor’s dog or your pup’s long-lost puppy kindergarten mate.

5. Find a New Park

5. Find a New Park

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Free afternoons or weekends in the spring are meant for exploring. Make a point to divert from your usual route and find a new park full of sticks, trees and grass to explore. Try out a new game or spend some time snoozing in the shade.

6. Break Curfew

6. Break Curfew

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As the sun begins setting later in the day, take a few extra minutes to stop and admire the sunset on your evening walk. Bring the whole family along or enjoy the quiet with your furriest family member.

7. Do Some Spring Cleaning

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While you clean out the closets and change your sheets, take a few minutes to focus on your pet’s area. Clean out and scrub the cat litter box, kennels and food dishes for a fresh, spring start. Give your pet’s bed a good wash and see what kind of surprises — from a single sock to a half-eaten belt — they’ve been keeping from you all winter long.

8. Break in a New Toy

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Once you’ve found that new park, use it to break in the new toy you’ve been dying to try since the snow melted. A single game of fetch can quickly turn into an intense ultimate Frisbee tournament among friends and their pups, leaving everyone happy and exhausted by the time you get home.

9. Enjoy Date Night

If your local bar or favorite restaurant allows it, let your pup tag along for date night and take a seat outside to enjoy the scene. Your dog will be thrilled to keep you company as you eat and won’t need anything more than a fresh bowl of water, and maybe a treat every now and again, to enjoy people watching on the street.)

10. Take a Drive

Now that you can finally drive with the windows down sans hat and gloves, pile into the car and take a ride to the beach or a local hiking trail for an outdoor adventure. Bring a picnic with snacks for you and your pup and, if someone behaves themselves, present them with a new bone to make long car rides more fun.


Jessica is an editor by trade and spends her days trying not to helicopter parent her beloved shelter pup, Darwin.

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