Pets in Monsoon: How to Keep Them Safe and Dry

The smell of wet earth, the cool breeze, chai cravings — monsoon has its charm. But for our furry companions, the season brings more trouble than thrill.
Pets in Monsoon: How to Keep Them Safe and Dry
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Wet paws, muddy walks, skin infections, and thunder-induced anxiety can turn your pet’s day upside down.

Here’s how to keep your pets safe, dry, and comfortable this monsoon — because they deserve as much TLC as you do.

1. Paw Patrol: Clean, Dry, Repeat

Rainy walks mean dirty, damp paws. If left unattended, they can lead to fungal infections, itching, or painful cracks.

Post-walk ritual:

  • Wipe paws gently with a soft towel or pet wipes

  • Dry between the toes to prevent moisture build-up

  • Apply a pet-safe paw balm to keep pads soft and crack-free

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2. Watch Out for Skin Infections

The combination of humidity, dampness, and poor ventilation can cause hot spots, fungal patches, and even a musty smell.

Prevention tips:

  • Regular grooming to avoid matted fur

  • Ensure fur is fully dried after baths or getting wet

  • Use an anti-fungal powder or vet-recommended dry shampoo if needed

3. Monsoon-Proof Their Walks

Walks are essential, even during rains — but they don’t have to be messy.

Must-haves:

  • A waterproof pet raincoat (with a hood!)

  • Quick-dry leash and collar

  • Keep walks short during heavy downpours and time them during lulls

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4. Thunder Anxiety Is Real

Many pets experience monsoon anxiety — triggered by loud thunder, lightning, or changes in atmospheric pressure.

Signs:

  • Shivering, hiding, panting, or excessive barking

Comfort tips:

  • Create a cosy, safe den using blankets and their favourite toys

  • Play calming music or white noise

  • Consult a vet for anxiety aids if needed

5. Keep Their Diet and Water Clean

Rainwater can contaminate food and water bowls if kept outdoors. The risk of tummy upsets, worms, and infections increases in monsoon.

Checklist:

  • Feed indoors only

  • Clean bowls daily with hot water

  • Ensure stored kibble is dry and sealed

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6. Fleas and Ticks Don’t Take a Break

The moist environment is a breeding ground for pests. Even indoor pets aren’t completely safe.

Prevention tips:

  • Use vet-approved anti-tick/flea treatments

  • Check fur after walks, especially under ears, legs, and tail

  • Regular grooming is a must

Your pet doesn’t understand weather forecasts — but they do understand how you make them feel.

With a little planning and a lot of love, monsoons can be cozy; not chaotic.

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