As the leaves change and the air cools, your dog's needs may also shift. Fall is a beautiful season for outdoor walks, but it comes with unique challenges. Here are some practical tips to keep your furry friend safe and happy this fall.
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1. Watch Out for Seasonal Allergies 🌾
Fallen leaves and mold can trigger allergies in sensitive dogs. Look out for scratching, watery eyes, or sneezing. If symptoms worsen, a quick vet check is best.
2. Adjust Outdoor Time ⏰
Shorter days mean earlier sunsets. Make sure your evening walks are safe with reflective collars, harnesses, or even GPS trackers that include night mode.
3. Monitor Weight and Activity 🐾
Cooler weather sometimes means less playtime outdoors. Keep track of your dog's steps or exercise to ensure they stay active and don't gain extra weight.
4. Be Aware of Toxic Seasonal Foods 🚫
Pumpkin spice may be great for humans, but not for pups. Avoid sharing sweets, chocolate, or grapes, and stick to dog-safe snacks.
5. Prepare for Temperature Drops ❄️
While many dogs love the chill, smaller breeds or short-haired pups may need a light sweater. Always provide a cozy resting spot indoors.
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Fall adventures can be wonderful with your dog, as long as you adapt to the season's changes. With a little preparation, you'll enjoy crisp walks, colorful scenery, and cozy evenings together.




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