Spring & Summer Wellbeing

We have a wide range of products that can help with safeguarding pets’ health and wellbeing during the warmer months of spring and summer.

Risks & dangers to our pets this spring & summer

As the temperature rises, pets face a range of additional risks to their health and wellbeing. Seasonal allergies and tick bites are common concerns that can cause discomfort and health issues for our furry companions. Whilst there are potential seasonal-related poisoning hazards, such as plant bulbs, fertilisers, weed killers, and slug pellets that pets may encounter, even in their owner’s back gardens.

In addition to these risks, pets also need protection from the weather itself. Hot temperatures and strong sun rays can cause heatstroke, dehydration, and sunburn if appropriate weather precautions are not taken. All in all, there’s lots to consider to ensure pets remain healthy and happy throughout the season.

 

Explore the spring & summer range

Enjoy the outdoors

As the sun shines brighter and travel adventure beckons, it’s important to address the unique challenges that summer and travel present for our animal companions.

Seasonal Allergies

Pollen, flea and tick bites, dust mites and mould spores are all common seasonal allergens that can cause a range of itchy and distressing symptoms in pets.

Poison Risks

Spring and summer can be particularly hazardous for pets, with plant bulbs, certain flowers and garden treatments such as fertilisers, all poisonous to pets.

Spring Fever

Spring fever is the term used to describe a variety of symptoms and behaviour changes that are sometimes experienced by cats in response to the changing environment from winter to spring.

Grooming

Grooming is essential to help keep pets cool and comfortable in the warmer weather and can also help with managing fleas and ticks.

Enjoy the outdoors

As the sun shines brighter and travel adventure beckons, it’s important to address the unique challenges that summer and travel present for our animal companions.

Seasonal Allergies

Pollen, flea and tick bites, dust mites and mould spores are all common seasonal allergens that can cause a range of itchy and distressing symptoms in pets.

Poison Risks

Spring and summer can be particularly hazardous for pets, with plant bulbs, certain flowers and garden treatments such as fertilisers, all poisonous to pets.

Spring Fever

Spring fever is the term used to describe a variety of symptoms and behaviour changes that are sometimes experienced by cats in response to the changing environment from winter to spring.

Grooming

Grooming is essential to help keep pets cool and comfortable in the warmer weather and can also help with managing fleas and ticks.

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