Spring pet care tips: Keep your pet safe this season

As the days get longer and the weather warms up, spring is the perfect time to get outdoors and enjoy more adventures with your pet. But while the season brings sunshine and fresh air, it also introduces new risks that pet owners need to be aware of.

From hidden garden hazards to seasonal allergies, here’s how to keep your furry friend safe, healthy, and happy this spring, with a little help from CoverMy.

 

What changes for pets in Spring?

Spring isn’t just a change in weather, it’s a shift in your pet’s behaviour too. This means more fun but also more responsibility for owners. According to the RSPCA, many pets experience:

  • Increased energy and excitement with longer daylight hours
  • Shedding of their winter coat
  • More outdoor exploration (and mischief!)
  • Mating-related behaviours in unneutered pets

 

Common spring hazards to watch out for

Spring can expose your pet to dangers you might not expect. Here are the key risks to be aware of:

🌼 Toxic plants and flowers

Many popular spring plants can be harmful, even deadly to pets.

  • Daffodils and tulips can cause vomiting and drooling
  • Foxglove and azaleas can affect the heart
  • Lilies are extremely toxic to cats, even small exposure

 

🐜 Fleas, ticks and parasites

Warmer weather creates the perfect breeding ground for parasites.

  • Increased risk of ticks after walks
  • Fleas can quickly infest your home
  • Worms can cause serious illness if untreated

 

🍫 Seasonal treats and household dangers

Spring holidays like Easter bring hidden risks:

  • Chocolate is toxic to dogs and cats
  • Cleaning products used during spring cleaning can be harmful
  • Garden chemicals like fertilisers can cause poisoning

 

🌡️ Heat and dehydration

Spring temperatures can rise quickly, especially during sunny days.

  • Pets can develop heatstroke faster than you think
  • Signs include excessive panting, drooling, or lethargy
  • Always provide shade and fresh water when outdoors.

 

🌿 Allergies and skin issues

Just like humans, pets can suffer from seasonal allergies.

  • Pollen can cause itching, sneezing, or skin irritation
  • Insect bites can trigger allergic reactions
  • Speak to your vet if symptoms appear

 

Spring pet care checklist

Keep your pet in top shape this season with a simple routine. Small steps can make a big difference in preventing costly vet visits:

✔️ Brush regularly to manage shedding

✔️ Update ID tags and microchip details

✔️ Gradually increase exercise after winter

✔️ Keep vaccinations and treatments up to date

✔️ Schedule a seasonal health check with your vet

 

Outdoor safety tips

Spring means more time outside but safety comes first:

  • Secure fences and garden spaces
  • Avoid letting pets roam unsupervised
  • Check paws and fur after walks
  • Be cautious near roads, parks, and wildlife

 

Why pet insurance matters this spring

Even with the best care, accidents and illnesses can happen, especially during seasonal changes. From emergency treatment after ingesting toxic plants to unexpected parasite-related illnesses, vet bills can quickly add up.

That’s where CoverMy pet insurance comes in. We believe your pet deserves the best care, without the stress of unexpected costs.

✔️ Flexible cover options

✔️ Fast, hassle-free claims

✔️ Support when you need it most

 

Whether it’s a minor issue or a major emergency, we’ve got you covered.

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📞 Or call: 0208 626 9454

 

Spring is one of the best times of year to bond with your pet but it’s also a season that requires extra awareness. By staying informed and prepared, you can enjoy everything spring has to offer, while keeping your pet safe, healthy, and protected.

Your pet’s comfort and safety always come first. Taking a few small precautions can make a big difference and with CoverMy Pet, you can rest easy knowing they’re protected all year round!

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