Summer is here and that means outdoor fun--but the heat of the day can be detrimental to your dog's
health. Dogs have a higher internal temperature than humans and they
can get hot very quickly. Outside activities can be fun to share with
your family dog; but remember to protect him from the summer heat. If
you aren't careful, your dog could suffer from heat exhaustion. Follow
these steps to learn more...
Leave your dog at home, not in the car. More dogs
die of heat exhaustion in parked cars than in any other situation. The
car gets too hot--even if you leave your dog for only a short time.
Exercise in the cooler times of day. People love running with their dogs
and often think that a dog has no problem handling the heat. This is
not true. The risk of heat exhaustion can be reduced by running in the
cooler times of the morning or evening. Also avoid hot pavement, which
can burn the pads of your dog's paws.
Hydrate your dog. Always carry dog-dedicated water and a foldable water bowl on walks and hikes.
Wrap that dog! Wrapping a cool pad or wet bandana around your dog's neck
before heading outside can help her stay cooler and avoid heat
exhaustion.
Brush your dog. Brushing your dog's coat often can help decrease the
risk of heat exhaustion, especially if your dog has a heavy coat.
Keep it cool. During the hot times of the day, keep your dog in safe,
cool environment. Provide the dog with plenty of water. Make sure there
is always a fresh, cool water supply available for your pet
at home.
Protect his nose. If you are going to be outside in the sun with your
dog, put sunscreen on its nose. It is a part of a dog's body that is not
protected by hair and is so very susceptible to sunburn.
Tips & Warnings
If your dog suffers from heat exhaustion, don't take her to the vet
immediately. The few minutes that it takes to get the dog to the vet can
cause further damage. Once the dog's temperature is reduced and she is
cooled, you can check with the vet to see that organ damage did not
occur.
Don't shave your pet's coat. The fur protects against sunburn and helps keep the insects away.
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