The Summer heat is here! While we are all anxious to spend as much
time outdoors as possible and naturally have our pets join us, it's
important to remember safety. Now is a good time to review some summer
safety tips.
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Do not leave your pet in a vehicle. Heatstroke is the leading cause of auto related pet deaths.
80º F outside = 120º inside the car in a short 30 minutes; brain damage/heatstroke
will occur. If you see a pet in a vehicle without adequate ventilation
or it appears the pet has been there for longer than 10-15 minutes,
call Animal Services or 911; you may save their life. -
Monitor them closely on hot days and during activities. Dogs absorb and retain
heat at a much quicker rate than humans do yet cannot release that heat
as quickly or effectively. This puts them at a much greater risk for
heat related conditions. Exposure to the sun can cause heatstroke to
begin in as little as 10 minutes. Dogs do not know when to take a break
and cool off like we do. -
Never push your dog into an exerting activity. For some, just walking
in the heat is too much. For more active dogs jogging, cycling or
rollerblading with you is only okay on cooler days. -
Always bring extra water along. There are many types of dog water bottles and
portable bowls available. Find one that works best for you and your
furry friend. -
Don't forget the sunscreen. Yes, dogs can get
skin cancer from sun exposure. Many pets need sunscreen on their noses,
tips of ears and any other exposed areas. Find a natural canine
sunscreen or SPF higher than 15. -
Paw pads can burn from hot asphalt, concrete and sand. Use a protective ointment or balm designed
for paws or summer protective booties that are lightweight and
breathable. -
Think twice before shaving down that long or double coat. Just as the under layer insulates in winter it provides a
protective layer from the heat as the longer/outer layer absorbs the
heat and protects the skin from the sun's rays. -
Provide shade while outside. Be sure your pet always has shade while in the yard, park, beach or wherever you are.
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Traveling with your pet? Always think ahead and look up the nearest vet clinic or
emergency animal clinic ahead of time in case you need it. -
Enjoying water activities with your pet? Many dogs love the water and appear to
be natural swimmers but, falling off a dock or boat can be dangerous.
If you are taking your dog or cat on a boat, get them a life jacket. If
they fall in while the boat is moving fast or cannot get back in the
boat the life jacket will give them extra buoyancy, ensure they can
make the long swim to shore and most have a handle on the back to
assist you in lifting them out of the water. Safety booties should also
be considered for boats with slippery decks. This will give your pet
much more traction and help prevent any falls.
Have a healthy and 'PAWSITIVE' summer with your pets!






