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The pet parents’ guide to monsoon-care for Dogs by expert

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jul 6, 2022, 19:00 IST
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Keep these expert tips in mind

The monsoon brings with it that much-needed respite from the soaring temperatures including the pollutants all around. This makes it perfect for pet parents all over the country to spend more time outdoors with their energetic furballs. However, despite all the positive elements of the rains, there is also a flip side to it. Pets, especially dogs, are a lot more susceptible to dyspepsia, skin infections, and other illnesses. Hence, you must take extra care to keep your pooch clean and healthy throughout the wet monsoons. Here are 8 tips for pet parents to make sure your furry friend stays happy and healthy.

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Keep your pet's fur dry and use appropriate rain gear as needed

Before and after daily walks and outdoor playtime, pat dry your dog's fur with a towel. There is a high amount of moisture in the atmosphere during the rainy season, making it imperative to keep your dog's fur as dry as possible to combat its negative effects, and prevent any bacterial and fungal skin problems. Powders with antifungal properties can help prevent fungal infections on the paws and other areas. You'll also need to temporarily switch to a waterless shampoo for dogs. A doggie raincoat is also a great way to protect them while also letting them enjoy the downpour outside.

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Cover those paws

Since your dog's paws are almost constantly touching the ground, they are exposed to dirt and pathogen-causing germs, viruses, and other microorganisms. Shoes or boots designed for dogs can help shield their paws, but if your dog dislikes wearing doggie shoes, make sure to thoroughly clean their paws with warm water and a towel after every walk.

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Provide a fiber-rich diet

If your pooch is unable to get their long walks and fill of outdoor activities due to the persistent rains, fiber-rich fruits and vegetables will help with good digestion and regular bowel movements. Exercises performed indoors might make up for a lack of outside playtime. You can also exercise your dog within your home by running up and down the stairs or playing fetch with them. To prevent problems like obesity, the daily food intake for your dog must also be proportionate to the level of activity.

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Offer purified or boiled water

Make sure to only give purified or boiled and cooled water to your dog, to drink. This will help avoid any water-borne infections or stomach issues from developing.

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Keep their ears clean and be wary of infections

During the monsoon season, your dog's ears become very moist. To prevent ear infections, it's crucial to keep their ears dry and remove any wax build-up regularly. After every outdoor play session and bath, dry their ears, especially for dogs with ears that are long and flappy.

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Provide a safe resting area

Most animals, including dogs, are very afraid of the sound of loud thunder. Hence, your pet must have their own private and secure resting area in the house. When the thunder frightens them, they can run to this area to feel safe. A dog often feels secure hiding under the bed of their owner, so leave your bedroom door open for them to retreat to when terrified or anxious.

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Prevent tick and flea attacks

Insects like ticks and fleas become more active in warm, humid weather, and these bothersome parasites can expose the dog to a range of dangerous diseases. So, it's crucial to keep your dog's resting area tidy and clear of insects like ticks, fleas, and mosquitoes. Their bedding needs to be dry and should be replaced frequently. Some preventative strategies include using anti-tick shampoos and collars on pets. Additionally, tick powders and sprays are also excellent at killing and deterring these pests.

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Deworm your pet and vaccinate them before the start of the rainy season

The risk of respiratory infections and worm-related illnesses increases during the monsoon season. Always consult your trusted veterinarian to make sure your pets receive the appropriate deworming tablets and vaccines, if any, based on their specific immunisation schedules.


These quick tips and tricks can help ensure that your dog is properly equipped to take on the monsoons, to the best of their ability. If necessary, you can also schedule an appointment with an experienced and certified veterinarian from DCC Animal Hospital to make sure your pets remain content, healthy, and strong, regardless of whatever challenges the weather may bring.


The above article has been written by Dr. Vinod Sharma Head of Veterinary Services at DCC Animal Hospital.



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