Allergy usually increases during the monsoons season, and when we often focus on our own health, our pets silently tolerate the rigid effects of increased allergens and pollen in the air, at risk of well -being.

In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Nandita Sikka, CCO and Chief Psychologist in Heal Heal Your Paws, Dr. Ranjan Sing from Ranjan Clinic and Dr. Bhana Protap, Veterinary Officer at Charda University, shared tips on how to manage allergies in our Furry Friends. Also Read Dogs and cats can also suffer from allergies: tips to help your furious friends
1. Look at seasonal illnesses:
“Wet fur, dirty paws and insufficient sunlight can lead to fungal infections and impaired immunity very quickly,” Nandita Sikka said. She advises to use safe for pet sprays and paws and regularly leaves to avoid skin problems. Dr. Rajiev Ranjan Xinja said: “Care and domestic animals according to the monsoon is your first line of defense against infections.”
2. Build a safe, cozy nativity:
The piercing thunder and bright lightning can shoot from stress through the roof in pets, in particular fangs. “Choose a quiet place with their blanket, favorite toys and even a fragment of your clothes,” Nandita Sikka advised. Your aroma can shine and comfort them.
3. Keep track of the diet and liquid:
The appetite usually ranges from the rainy season. Feeding them with light but rich nutrients dishes, as well as water amp or omega-3 supplements would be a good idea. Also Read Seasonal changes that affect your pets? Here’s how you can take care of them

4. Prioritization of the game indoors:
Rainy days can reduce walks, but that does not mean that your pet should remain inactive. Use toys -headlines, change playback and work on new teams to keep their brains and active bodies. “
5. Use soothing aids for disturbing animals:
If your animal shows signs of monsoon anxiety, such as nagging, hiding, anxiety or militancy, there are fragile solutions that will work. Natural soothing treats, veterinary herbal oils or aromatopia can help.
6. Give them extra time and commitment:
All three experts agreed that our presence is the best therapy. Simple actions such as brushing teeth, seat next to them, or hugs miracles. You are their safe space, especially during thunderstorms. Also Read Your pet is constantly scratching and licking? Here’s a multilateral approach to solving skin problems in fluffy friend
Note for readers: This article is intended only for information purposes rather than to replace professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of a doctor with any medical issues.