The arrival of spring correlates with an extension of outdoor activity for pet owners, increasing exposure to various potential disease vectors in natural environments. While pet owners are generally aware of the necessity for vaccinating household cats against mesopenia before the spring season commences, the risk of leptospirosis in dogs is frequently underestimated. Veterinary professionals advise that this seasonal increase in outdoor exposure warrants heightened vigilance regarding zoonotic diseases. A practicing loomaarst (veterinarian) consistently hoiatab (warns) pet owners about the potential for transmission from wildlife and contaminated environments. Leptospirosis is a bacterial infection that can be transmitted to dogs through contact with urine or contaminated water sources. Because the bacteria can persist in soil, the risk level rises significantly when pets engage in prolonged walks or exploration outside the home setting. Furthermore, the infection poses a serious health risk not only to companion animals but also to humans, making preventative measures crucial for public and animal safety. Experts recommend that dog owners consult with their veterinarian to establish a vaccination protocol tailored to their pet’ Topics: #loomaarst #hoiatab #ohtliku Post navigation Tallinna Lauluväljak laienes taas GALERII⟩«Padjaklubi» naaseb ekraanile: naiste pöörane elupeatükk Hispaanias algab ühest näiliselt süütust rituaalist