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ABP Live Pet First | How to Protect Your Pet This Monsoon: 8 Essential Tips To Keep Your Furry Friend Healthy and Happy
ABP Live Lifestyle | June 19, 2026 3:11 PM CST

Monsoon Pet Care Guide: Essential Tips to Keep Your Furry Friend Healthy and Happy This Rainy Season. As the monsoon arrives, pet owners need to make a few important adjustments to their daily care routine. Increased humidity, damp conditions and reduced outdoor activity can create a range of challenges for pets, from skin problems to infections. Taking simple precautions during the rainy season can go a long way in keeping your four-legged companion comfortable, healthy and safe.

Essential Rainy Season Tips for Your Furry Friend

  • Keep Them Dry: High humidity during the monsoon can increase the risk of skin infections. Check your pet’s fur regularly for dampness and dry their legs thoroughly to help prevent fungal growth.
  • Protect Their Paws: Excess moisture can cause paw irritation and inflammation. Watch for redness, excessive licking or scratching, and consider using a well-fitted raincoat during walks.
  • Clean Nose and Ears: Moisture can accumulate in these sensitive areas and lead to infections. Gently wipe your pet’s nose and ears with a soft, dry cloth. Consult a vet if you notice an unpleasant odour from the ears.
  • Bathe Them Regularly: Rainwater exposure is not a substitute for a proper bath. Use an anti-tick and flea shampoo and dry your pet thoroughly with a hairdryer on a low setting.
  • Avoid Wet Grass and Mud: Damp grass and muddy areas can harbour ticks and fleas. They can also trap moisture in your pet’s paws, increasing the risk of infections. Keep paw hair trimmed where necessary.
  • Maintain Cleanliness: Clean your pet’s bedding and food bowls regularly. Replace drinking water daily and store uneaten food properly to keep it fresh.
  • Groom Frequently: The monsoon season can lead to increased shedding. Brush your pet daily or every other day to remove loose hair and check for ticks or skin issues.
  • Adjust Their Diet: Reduced outdoor activity may require dietary changes. Home-cooked meals or wet food can provide essential nutrients, while dry kibble should be stored in an airtight container. Smaller, more frequent meals may also support digestion.


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