Keeping Your Pets Healthy and Safe This Spring
Dr. Heather Loenser, chief veterinary officer at Suveto Veterinary Health, recently shared essential advice on keeping pets safe and healthy this spring. From vaccinations to pet insurance, here’s what you need to know.
Spring brings a whole host of potential hazards and health concerns for our furry companions. Ensuring your pets are protected involves a proactive approach, focusing on preventive care and awareness of common seasonal dangers.
Here are some ways to prepare for the new season:
- Vaccinations: Make sure your pet’s vaccinations are up to date. This is important to protect against common diseases, such as rabies and distemper.
- Flea and Tick Prevention: Spring is prime time for fleas and ticks. Talk to your vet about the best preventative products for your pet.
- Heartworm Prevention: Heartworm disease is transmitted by mosquitoes and can be fatal. Ensure your pet is on a heartworm preventative medication, as prescribed by your vet.
- Pet Insurance: Consider investing in pet insurance. Accidents and illnesses can be costly. Pet insurance can help cover unexpected vet bills.

Dr. Heather Loenser, chief veterinary officer at Suveto Veterinary Health.
By keeping your pets protected, you can ensure they enjoy the season to the fullest. Following these simple steps to help keep your pets healthy, happy, and safe this spring will allow both you and your pets to fully enjoy the warmer months that are upon you.