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Keeping Pets Safe from Wildlife

Wildlife may strike as freeing and exhilarating. With its wilderness and aura, it can emanate, releasing energy. But with the free spirit comes an unhinged danger that may not befit your darling pooch. 

Summers are the peak time for wildlife encounters, and not all of these bumping into is going to be fun. Some can be widely dangerously wild and full of risks. Wildlife and pets interaction seldom goes well and often creates a stir of events that are primarily grave and harmful. Usually, to evade a problem, we strive to get rid of the source of the issue. But getting rid of wildlife in the case would be blatant stupidity. So to keep your pet out of danger, you must stick to some safety measures without bringing harm to life in the wilderness. 

 

Knowledge of inhabiting denizens

To install safety measures, you first need to be aware of what it is precise that you are keeping your puppy safe from. Facilitate yourself with complete knowledge of animals or species living in your surroundings. Besides the friendly and domesticated pets, some animals aren’t so amiable, for instance, raccoons, coyotes, turkeys etc. You should know their presence well enough to take necessary and required “animal-proof” measures to protect your bub. Precaution is always the best resort, but just in case things go sideways and your pet encounters wild beings, be prepared with the following steps to get out of the situation unharmed. 

 

Leash em up

Despite how tempting the proposition of letting your dog run rash and free into the great space might sound, it may not always be a good idea. There is a perfect chance of even a well-trained dog chasing after a rabbit, squirrel or deer. An unleashed pet might run into situations which can induce injury to either them or the wildlife. Cat parents are now in line to get on leash training for their furry babes. Leash regulations help protect your pooch and wildlife, so respecting them is an essential priority.

 

When indoors are safer

Cats have predatory solid skills and instincts, running after squirrels and rabbits, or chasing other prey. However, in some instances, cats are the ones who are preyed upon by wild beings like coyotes or foxes. Keeping your cat indoors is a safe option for the well-being of both your cat and wildlife. Also eagle, hawks can pose another threat to your small or young pets. The chances of such dangerous encounters stoop low during daytime or when you are around. Don’t let your Fido run free unattended or unsupervised, especially at night.

 

Cut off sources that attract wildlife

Specific sources act as a beacon for drawing wild animals to your haven. Keeping food outdoors can be a major one. Avoid leaving food outside as it might attract rodents, which may draw snakes and, eventually, more predatory animals. 

You would have often noticed your Fido crash into garbage cans. Well, your pooch isn’t the only one who possesses a liking for this; there are other animals like raccoons and coyotes eager to jump into your trash and create havoc out of it. Keep your garbage lids tightly secured and out of bounds for animals to avoid unwanted encounters. 

 

Vaccination

Encounters with wildlife can not only induce injuries but may also result in the contraction of viruses and diseases. Keep your pets up to date on vaccination and ensure ticks and fleas are prevented. Sometimes this virus can also be transmitted through urine or stool. To avoid such nuisance, consult an online vet and keep your pooch safe through vaccines and preventives. 

Wildlife is not some dangerous species from other dimensions; they are essential to our ecosystem. More often, they will shy away at any glance. While you are responsible for the welfare of your pet, you also must present an environment to wildlife where we can all co-exist peacefully. The above-mentioned tips help you ensure a good life for your favourite pal. Follow Jaldee Vet’s blogs to get acquainted with more curious and enriching information.

 

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