Like most people, you probably assume that your home is a safe and clean oasis for your pet. However, certain household products may not be good for your loved ones, including your animal companion. Many pets will try to eat or lick anything they come across. They will also lick themselves after being exposed to various substances.
It can be easy to misinterpret some of the symptoms your companion animal shows as harmless or normal, when there may be a situation that requires more urgent attention. Unfortunately, failing to take your pet to the vet or delaying treatment may result in serious complications.
Summer is here, but the Summer season also comes new challenges for pet owners, including considerations that you may need to make to keep them safe. Here’s what you need to know about the most common Summer dangers for pets.