
As the crisp air and vibrant foliage return to Ohio, it’s the perfect time to review your pet care routine. Fall brings beautiful scenery but also new hazards and needs for our feline and canine companions. Here are some essential seasonal pet care tips to ensure your pets stay healthy and happy during this lovely season.
1. Keep Pets Warm and Comfortable
As temperatures drop, make sure your pets have cozy places to rest indoors. For outdoor pets, provide insulated shelters and ensure they have access to fresh water that isn’t frozen. Remember, cats and small dogs are more sensitive to cold, so limit outdoor time and consider bringing them inside during chilly weather.
2. Be Cautious with Fall Plants and Decorations
Many autumn plants (like chrysanthemums, dahlias, and pumpkins) are toxic to pets if ingested. Keep decorations such as pumpkin candles or corn stalks out of reach to prevent accidental ingestion or burns. Always supervise your pets around these seasonal items.
3. Watch Out for Hidden Hazards
Fallen leaves can hide hazards like sharp objects or toxic substances such as moldy moldy leaves or lawn chemicals. Raking regularly and keeping the yard tidy can prevent pets from ingesting or stepping on dangerous items.
4. Adjust Your Pet’s Diet and Exercise
As the weather cools, your pets may want to spend more time outside, enjoying the crisp air. Ensure walks are not too long in the cold, and adjust their diet if needed to maintain a healthy weight. Keep outdoor activities safe and supervised.
5. Protect Against Fleas and Ticks
Tick activity remains high in Ohio through the fall. Continue prophylactic treatments and check your pets thoroughly after outdoor adventures. Removing ticks promptly can prevent serious disease transmission.
6. Prepare for Holiday Hazards
Thanksgiving and other fall holidays are just around the corner. Keep human foods like turkey, grapes, and chocolate away from pets, and store holiday decorations safely—especially electrical cords and lit candles.
7. Schedule Routine Veterinary Care
Fall is an excellent time for wellness check-ups. Ensure your pets are up to date on vaccinations and parasite prevention. Regular vet visits help catch health issues early.


