Vet's plea to dog owners about not letting pooches drink from puddles

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Dog owners have been warned not to let their pets drink from puddles (stock photo)
Dog owners have been warned not to let their pets drink from puddles (stock photo)

A vet has urged dog owners to think twice about letting their pooches splash about in puddles or drink from stagnant water. The warning was issued after TrustedHousesitters questioned vets about the best ways to keep our furry friends safe no matter the weather. As the experts revealed, a walk in the rain can prove more hazardous than many owners imagine.

"Puddles can be a cocktail of all sorts of nasties, from sharp objects to harmful bacteria. I've seen dogs come in with cut paws and upset stomachs from puddle-related incidents," explained Dr Sabrina Kong. Unles you've packed a bottle, stopping for a drink isn't a great idea either, as Dr. Linda Simon pointed out.

She said: "While dogs love to stop and drink puddle water, it is best not to allow this. Rats and mice can urinate in stagnant water, leading to the spread of Leptospirosis. Though your dog should be covered for Leptospirosis if up to date with their vaccines, they are still at risk of contracting the disease."

For similar reasons, you should also bring your dog's bowls and toys in from the garden during wet weather. "Leaving dog toys out in the rain might seem harmless, but it's like sending out a VIP invitation to slugs and other pests," Dr Kong warned. "These little critters can carry parasites that are harmful to dogs. So, remember to bring in those toys when the rain starts to pour." If you do leave the item outside, it is recommended to wash it frequently.

As for your pooch, who will also get a good clean during a rainy walk, make sure to thoroughly dry your dog once inside to help reduce the risk of infection. "Once you and your dog have returned from your wet adventure, it's crucial to dry off thoroughly. Use a towel or a pet-friendly blow dryer on a low heat setting to ensure your dog's coat is completely dry, especially in colder climates. This helps prevent skin irritations, hotspots, and potential infections," instructed Dr. Sara Ochoa. She added that some dogs may benefit from wearing a raincoat, especially if they have floppy ears. "Some dogs with floppy ears are more prone to ear infections during rainy weather. Consider using a hooded raincoat or an umbrella to keep their ears dry," the pro explained.

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Amber O'Connor

Expert Advice, Dogs, Animals

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