Caring for pets at the beach.

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Caring for pets at the beach.
The first step when planning a trip with your pet is to find out whether the destination beach allows pets. There is no federal law that forbids animals on the beach, but each municipality is responsible for the regulations and standards to be followed. Currently the municipalities have increased the freedom, but there are still many municipalities that impose fines in case of non-compliance with the laws prohibiting animals on the beach.
Health up to date - Before traveling, it is essential to take your pet to see a veterinarian, have a complete check-up to verify its health, and make sure all vaccines and tick control are up to date.
Vaccination - Always keep your pet's vaccination card up to date, since this is your pet's document.
Vermifugation - Keep your pet always vermifugated. The prevention through antiparasitic is essential not only for travel, but for the entire life of the pet. Dirofilariasis: "dog heartworm" is a zoonosis (a disease that can be transmitted to humans) with a high mortality rate, caused by Dirofilaria spp., a worm (parasite/nematode) that lodges itself in the heart of pets.
Be careful with ears - When you go into the sea, water may get into your pet's ears. You should take the same care to protect this area as you do when bathing. Water in the ear can cause otitis (ear inflammation) in your pet.
Beware of sea water ingestion - Keep your pet hydrated by leaving plenty of drinking water available, as pets tend to dehydrate more easily at high temperatures.
End of the ride, time for a bath - At the end of the ride it is very important to give your pet a bath to remove all the salt and sand from its body. This practice helps prevent skin problems such as irritation, itching, and allergies.
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