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Many pets suffer from a form of "hay fever." Rather than exhibiting respiratory symptoms as you or I would, our pets may scratch, chew, and lick themselves when the pollen counts are high. The areas most often affected are the area above the tail, the skin around the genitals and anus, the face, and skin between their toes.
You may check out today's pollen count by clicking on the link below. If the pollen count is in the medium to high range and your pet is scratching and chewing, give us a call. We can help!
Pollen.com - Local Pollen reports and forecasts