Ruby’s Bark Blog: Essential Fall Safety Tips for Your Dog

As the crisp air sets in and the leaves begin to turn, fall can be a magical time for both you and your furry friend. However, this season also brings unique challenges that every dog owner should be mindful of. At Ruby’s, we care about the safety and wellbeing of all pets, so we've put together some essential fall safety tips to help you and your dog enjoy this beautiful season to the fullest.

1. **Watch Out for Toxic Plants and Mushrooms**

While fall foliage is beautiful, some plants and mushrooms can be toxic to dogs. Keep an eye out for mushrooms during your walks, as certain species can be very harmful or even deadly if ingested. If you're unsure about a particular plant or fungus, it's best to steer clear.

2. **Stay Visible**

With shorter days, you may find yourself walking your dog in the dark more often. Make sure you and your dog are visible to drivers and other pedestrians. Invest in reflective gear such as leashes, collars, and jackets, and consider an LED collar or leash for nighttime visibility.

3. **Hydrate Even When It's Cool**

Just because it’s cooler doesn’t mean your dog needs less water. Always bring along fresh water during hikes or long walks. Dehydration can still occur in cooler weather, especially if your dog is active.

4. **Beware of Allergies**

Fall can bring a new set of allergens for your dog. Keep an eye out for symptoms like excessive scratching, paw licking, or ear infections. If your dog shows signs of allergies, consult your vet for appropriate treatments.

5. **Monitor Outdoor Activities**

As temperatures drop, be mindful of your dog's tolerance to the cold. Some breeds handle the chill better than others, but it’s important to monitor any shivering or signs of discomfort. For those cooler days, consider a cozy dog sweater or a jacket to keep them warm.

6. **Be Aware of Wildlife**

Fall is a busy time for wildlife preparing for winter. This can lead to an increase in encounters with animals such as deer and snakes. Always keep your dog on a leash to avoid any dangerous confrontations and be aware of your surroundings.

7. **Check for Ticks**

Ticks can remain active until temperatures consistently fall below freezing. After outdoor activities, conduct a thorough check for ticks on your dog’s body, paying close attention to hidden areas like the armpits, ears, and between the toes.

8. **Adjust Your Walking Schedule**

As the weather cools, adjust your walking routine to warmer parts of the day. Early mornings and late evenings can be chilly, so try to schedule walks during mid-morning or early afternoon when it’s a bit warmer.

9. **Secure Your Yard**

Fall winds and storms can do a number on fences and gates. Regularly inspect your yard to make sure it's secure, and ensure that any Halloween decor or seasonal items are safe for pets and won’t pose a choking hazard.

10. **Prepare for Halloween**

Halloween can be a stressful time for dogs with all the costumes, noise, and constant doorbell ringing. Ensure your dog has a safe, quiet space to retreat to and avoid leaving them outside where they could be frightened or teased by trick-or-treaters.

Fall is a wonderful season full of new scents, sights, and adventures for you and your dog. By following these essential safety tips, you can ensure that both you and your furry friend have a happy and healthy autumn. For more pet care advice and products, visit Ruby’s website or stop by our store!

**Stay Safe and Happy Fall!**

**- The Ruby’s Team**

Vicky Simpson

My husband and I moved here from the Texas Hill Country back in 2015 and have been here on our property ever since! I was nursing up until that point and finally was able to achieve my dream of opening a luxury dog care facility back in 2017. I still love it after all these years as it has brought some truly awesome dogs and wonderful people across our paths. I am truly blessed to have earned the trust of our wonderful community with the care of their beloved dogs!

https://www.rubysk9corral.com
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