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Spring Walk: These Things Have To Come With You

It finally springs! With warm rays of sunshine on your back, walking with the dogs is even more fun. And with these 5 things, the walk will be perfect.

Tick protection

Ticks like to hide – dogs with long fur are particularly susceptible to the small parasites, which unfortunately are on the mat just in time for spring. Be sure to protect your dog from them, because ticks transmit diseases.

In addition to constantly checking the fur, there are various over-the-counter remedies that will help avoid ticks. The active ingredient is absorbed and distributed through the fur or the fatty layer of the skin. If your dog continues to have problems, consult your veterinarian who can prescribe stronger remedies.

Collection aids

It goes without saying, but all the more important in the warm season: pick up the droppings! Because now the picnic and barbecue season begins, when you want to spread out on a clean lawn. There are various practical accessories for collecting the legacies left by your four-legged friend.

Play and fun

Spring is so beautiful! Use your energy and that of your dog and take on new things. For example, meet new playmates, try different routes, or learn a special trick! Your darling will love the variety.

Space for treats

Of course, provisions should not be missing during a nice walk. Anyone who works out properly can afford something. And hidden object games are twice as much fun with treats! There are great pockets that are easy to attach and where you can store rewards. That way you’ll never be forgotten again.

Water march!

It is getting warmer! Your darling is therefore automatically more thirsty. Make sure you take enough water with you if there is no running water nearby.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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