It’s pretty safe to say autumn has now arrived. After an unseasonably warm September, the weather really has turned. Heavy rain brought by Storm Babet caused devastation and disruption across Nottinghamshire and the weather can also cause harm to our dogs. While the rain itself is not dangerous, there are various risks it can bring.
Heavy rain brought by Storm Babet caused devastation and disruption across Nottinghamshire and the weather can also cause harm to our dogs. While the rain itself is not dangerous, there are various risks it can bring.
The rain can increase the spread of potentially deadly bacteria, and moist conditions also create the perfect environment for parasite-ridden slugs and snails. In order to help avoid any illnesses or potentially life-threatening conditions, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) and veterinary writer, Dr Sabrina Kong, shared a vital tip with TrustedHousesitters, the Daily Record reports.
Dr Kong insisted that pet toys and bowls should not be left outdoors during rain. Wet weather can also attract insects and all kinds of creepy…