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Keeping Your Pet Healthy During the Rainy Season in Nigeria

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Dr. Adebayo Okonkwo

Chief Veterinary Officer

| 15 February 2026 5 min read
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The rainy season in Nigeria brings unique challenges for pet owners. From increased risk of infections to behavioral changes, it's essential to take extra precautions to keep your furry friends healthy and happy.

Common Health Risks During the Rainy Season

During the rainy months, pets are more susceptible to various health issues:

  • Respiratory infections: Damp conditions can lead to coughs and colds
  • Skin problems: Fungal infections thrive in humid conditions
  • Parasites: Ticks and fleas become more active
  • Digestive issues: Contaminated water sources can cause problems

Essential Tips for Pet Care

1. Keep Your Pet Dry

Always dry your pet thoroughly after they've been in the rain. Use a clean towel and pay special attention to their paws and ears. Consider using a pet-safe raincoat during walks.

2. Maintain Proper Hygiene

Increase the frequency of grooming during the rainy season. Regular brushing helps prevent matting and allows you to check for skin issues early.

3. Ensure Clean Water

Always provide fresh, clean drinking water. During the rainy season, avoid letting your pet drink from puddles or standing water, which may contain harmful bacteria.

4. Watch for Signs of Illness

Be alert for symptoms like lethargy, loss of appetite, coughing, or skin irritation. If you notice any of these signs, consult a veterinarian promptly.

5. Keep Vaccinations Updated

Ensure your pet's vaccinations are current. The rainy season can weaken immune systems, making preventive care even more important.

When to See a Vet

If your pet shows persistent symptoms or seems unwell, don't hesitate to book a consultation. With VetAngle, you can connect with a licensed veterinarian from the comfort of your home via video consultation starting at just ₦2,000.

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