Posts in Category: Pet Care Resources August 22, 2025 by beyond Which Common Late-Summer Allergies Affect Pets? It’s late summer, and many of us are squeezing out all the outdoor time we can from these cooler evenings before fall and winter ramp up. But even though it might seem like allergy season is gone—spring is in the rearview mirror, after all—pet seasonal allergies can flare up. Why Is It Important to Keep Your Pet Hydrated in the Heat? 6 Signs of Dehydration The sun is blazing, and it feels like you could cook an egg on the sidewalk. While you’re sipping iced tea and looking for shade, your furry friend needs some extra TLC, too! At Blue Ravine Animal Hospital, we know that proper hydration is one of the most important aspects of summer pet care. Keeping […] How Can You Keep Your Pet Active in the Hot Weather? Fun Indoor Activities It’s a real challenge to provide the daily exercise a pet needs when it’s dangerously hot outside. With temperatures in the 90s and no rain in sight, pets are at high risk of dehydration and heat stroke. Additionally, they might develop boredom and depression from staying inside too long. It can be a tough balance […] Which Summer Foods Are Safe for Pets? 10 Vet-Approved Snacks The season of backyard barbecues and family gatherings has arrived, which means plenty of mouth-watering foods that will tempt the taste buds of your pets. If you’ve got a cat or dog that loves being the life of the party, keep reading for our team’s tips on pet-safe foods that are perfect for summer menus. National Heartworm Awareness Month: Protecting Your Pet from Heartworm Disease April is National Heartworm Awareness Month. Heartworm infection is incredibly dangerous for pets, which is why we’re grateful this month exists. It’s a perfect time for the team at Blue Ravine Animal Hospital to educate pet parents about the importance of heartworm prevention. Spring Cleaning for Your Pet: How to Keep Allergies at Bay This Season There are three main causes of allergies in pets, and with spring on the horizon, two of these triggers pick up a tremendous amount of force. Environmental allergies are caused by certain allergens in the air or on surfaces that pets interface with. Flea allergy dermatitis is, as the name suggests, caused by an allergic […]