Expert vet warning: keep pets safe this spring

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To help pet owners navigate the change in season, PETstock VET Dr Tara Morris has compiled a list of essential expert tips to help keep pets safe during spring.

  1. Seasonal allergies Just like humans, pets also experience seasonal allergies. For pets, the most common allergens are pollen, grass, dust and mould. Post winter and the recent wet weather, pets are spending more time outdoors and are more susceptible to seasonal allergies. The most frequent symptoms include red skin rashes, itchy or smelly ears, runny eyes and excessive licking of specific areas on the body.

If you see your pet demonstrating any of these behaviours – or

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