Article: đ Fall Pawtection: 7 Dog Safety Tips for as We Move Into Winter
đ Fall Pawtection: 7 Dog Safety Tips for as We Move Into Winter
Fall might be your dogâs favorite season â but hidden hazards can turn cozy days into costly vet visits. This quick autumn dog care guide covers essential fall dog safety tips so you can keep tails wagging all season long. đž
1) Paw Protection from Wet Leaves and Cold Ground
Fallen leaves can hide sticks, acorns, and sharp debris. Wet leaves may irritate paw pads and cause infections.
Do this: Wipe paws after every walk and consider booties for muddy trails to reduce cuts, moisture, and salt exposure.
2) Flea & Tick Prevention for Fall
Cooler temps donât end the risk -fleas and ticks thrive in damp, shady areas through late fall. (We at Pooch Patriot experienced this over the weekend!)
Do this: Keep preventatives current and check for hitchhikers after hikes or playtime, especially around ears, neck, armpits, and toes.
3) Adjust Meals and Exercise to Shorter Days
Cool weather can boost energy, but daylight is limited.
Do this: Shift to midday walks when possible and match portions to activity. Bonus tip: a spoon of plain pumpkin purĂŠe can add fiber for sensitive tummies.
4) Mushroom Safety for Dogs
Fall is peak mushroom season â and not all fungi are safe.
Do this: Teach a reliable âleave itâ and supervise sniffing. If your dog ingests a mushroom, contact your vet or a poison hotline immediately.
5) Cozy Gear for Cooler Nights
Short-haired breeds, seniors, and pups with low body fat may need an extra layer.
Do this: Use a light jacket, warm blanket, or move beds away from drafts. Explore our outdoor-friendly layers in Pooch Apparel for comfort that keeps adventures going.
6) Rake Smart & Store Safely
Leaf piles can hide mold, bugs, and sharp tools. Antifreeze is especially dangerous if spilled.
Do this: Rake away from play zones and store tools, fertilizers, and chemicals securely and out of reach.
7) Celebrate the Season â Safely
Pumpkin patches and fall photos? Yes, please!
Do this: Keep dogs leashed and hydrated. Skip sugary treats and chocolate at Halloween events, and watch dropped candy on sidewalks.
The Takeaway
Fall is prime bonding time â long walks, crisp air, cozy evenings. With a few smart precautions, your pup stays safe, healthy, and happy all season.
đ¸ Share your fall moments: Submit your photos to our Hall of Paws â your dog could be our next Pawtriot of the Week.
At Pooch Patriot, we celebrate dogs, family, and the everyday adventures that bring us together.
