How to keep your pet safe from the summer heat

As hot summer days near, it’s important to know how to keep your dog comfortable, cool and safe.

While you can step outside to enjoy the sun and outdoor activities, you can also take your pets, but be sure to keep them cool and protected from the heat.

Climate change certainly affects us humans. But at the same time it affects our pets too. As the hot summer days are around the corner, it’s important to know how to keep your dog comfortable, cool, and safe. The hot and humid weather can also affect their health. While you can step outside to enjoy the sun and outdoor activities, you can also take your pets, but be sure to keep them cool and protected from the heat. Here are some useful tips for you to follow.

Keep plenty of fresh and cool water available

Make sure your dog has access to fresh, cool water, whether you’re taking them for a walk or they’re just playing in the backyard. Dogs that don’t drink enough water while playing tire easily. It is important to give them regular rest and drink breaks. During hot weather, your dog’s water intake also doubles. Get a portable bowl or squirt bottle to keep them hydrated. Don’t let your pet drink too much water at one go.

escape the midday heat

A mild day with low humidity is great for afternoon outdoor activities—such as walking, hiking, or running. But if it’s too sunny, it’s best to stay inside. Your pet can develop sunburn, become dehydrated and in worse cases can get heatstroke. Instead, plan a walk or run in the early morning or late evening.

play in the water

It’s also important to have fun with your four-legged baby and keep it cool. And what better way than to plan a summer activity that involves getting wet? Run through the sprinklers, splash in the swimming pool or swim in the lake. The water activity will save them from the summer heat.

feed right

In addition to water, include other liquids and foods with a high level of water content in your diet. This will ensure hydration as well as proper nutrition. Consult your veterinarian to know what should be given to your pet.

Never leave your dog in a parked car

Never leave your dog inside a parked car. The temperature inside a vehicle can rise rapidly and can pose a danger to your pet and can even be fatal. If you’re traveling with your dog, make sure you crank up the air conditioning.

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