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Beat the Summer Heat

It’s the ideal time of year to spend time outside with your four-legged friends during the summer. There’s no denying that your pets enjoy being outside, whether they are playing fetch in the park, hiking along beautiful trails, or just relaxing in your backyard. However, the season of fun and sunshine can also be hazardous for your pets due to high temperatures and environmental dangers like ticks and snakes. We’ll go over the five most important summer safety advices in this article so you can keep your pet secure and content throughout the entire season.

1. Keep Your Pet Hydrated

During the summer months, keeping your pet hydrated is essential to avoid dehydration and heat stroke. Make sure to always provide plenty of fresh, clean water for your pets, especially when they’re spending time outside. You can also freeze ice cubes made from low-sodium broth or plain water to give your pets a refreshing treat that will help keep them cool and hydrated.

2. Protect Your Pet from the Sun

Just like humans, pets can get sunburned too. To prevent your pet from getting sunburned, limit their exposure to the sun during peak hours, usually between 10am and 4pm. You can also invest in pet-safe sunscreen to apply to their nose, ears, belly, and other areas exposed to the sun. Make sure the sunscreen is specifically formulated for pets, as regular sunscreen can be toxic to animals.

3. Avoid Hot Concrete and Asphalt

When the temperature rises, hot concrete and asphalt can burn your pet’s paws. Try to walk your dog in the cooler parts of the day and stay off all hot surfaces. Put your hand on the pavement for seven seconds to see if the temperature is too high. Your dog’s paws won’t be able to handle it if it’s too hot for your hand.

4. Check Your Pet for Ticks

Ticks are common during the summer months and can carry diseases that can harm both pets and humans. Be sure to check your pet for ticks after they’ve spent time outside, especially if they’ve been in wooded or grassy areas. Please pay attention to the hairless areas on your pet’s body, including their armpits, ears, and belly. If you find a tick, remove it promptly with tweezers and monitor your pet for any signs of illness.

5. Keep Your Pet Away from Snakes

Snakes may be more active and dangerous to your pet in the summer. When hiking or in wooded areas, teach your pet to stay away from snakes and always keep them on a leash. Ask a veterinarian for help right away if a snake bites one of your animals.

In conclusion, summer can be a risky time for your pets, but if you heed these 5 crucial summer safety advice, you can keep them secure and content throughout the entire season. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us for help and support if you ever have any concerns about the health or welfare of your pet. Take the necessary precautions to safeguard your furry friend this summer because prevention is the key.

 

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