Dog Allergies in Spring in Florida: What Every Owner Needs to Know
If your dog starts scratching relentlessly every February or March, you are not imagining the pattern.
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If your dog starts scratching relentlessly every February or March, you are not imagining the pattern.
If your dog starts scratching, licking their paws, or shaking their head the moment Georgia’s trees begin to bloom, you are not imagining things.
Your dog eyeing your watermelon slice is one of summer’s most relatable moments — and the good news is, you don’t have to feel guilty about sharing.
Spring in California arrives earlier than most dog owners expect — and for sensitive dogs, that means allergy season starts well before it feels like spring.
Spring in Connecticut is beautiful — maple trees leaf out, birches release their pollen, and the whole state seems to come alive after a long winter.
Every spring in Colorado, something shifts in the air — and your dog feels it before you do.
Spring arrives in Delaware with blooming trees, warming temperatures, and rising pollen counts — and for many dogs across the state, that seasonal shift brings something far less welcome: itchy skin, recurring ear infections, and relentless scratching that seems to come out of nowhere.
Spring in Arkansas is beautiful — but for many dogs, it also marks the start of weeks of scratching, paw licking, and skin irritation that can be hard to watch.
If your dog starts scratching, rubbing their face on the carpet, or licking their paws the moment the weather warms up, you are not imagining things.
If your dog has been scratching, licking their paws, or rubbing their face on the carpet as the weather warms up, you are not imagining things.