fbpx

Navigation

Keep Your Pets Safe From the Heat This Summer

How a Business Education Can Help You Advance Your Career?
 

Summer is near and as temperatures rise, we must keep in mind ways to keep ourselves and our furry friends cool and safe.

Animals respond differently than humans to heat, so dogs, cats and other pets need special care during hot weather.

During extremely hot weather, it might not be safe to take your dog out for a walk, especially without shoes.

Keep in mind that if the pavement feels too hot to touch, it is too hot for them to walk on.

 

[LA GALLERY UPDATED 6/20] 2019 Southern California Images in the News

If you suspect the hot weather might have affected your pet, look for signs signs of heat stroke, such as fast and noisy breathing, difficulty swallowing and distressed behavior.

According to the ASPCA, animals with flat faces, like Pugs and Persian cats, are more susceptible to heat stroke since they cannot pant as effectively.

If you suspect your pet is having a heat stroke, place a cold, wet towel on the back of the animal’s head, and towel-wrapped cold compresses on their back legs and belly

If your pet is elderly, overweight or has other health problems, avoid taking them outside and keep them in air-conditioned rooms instead.

The pet should be immediately taken to the veterinarian to be checked.

Especially during hot weather, make sure the pet has fresh drinking water that is served in a large container, instead of a shallow bowl, to allow the water to remain cold longer.

You can also try giving your pet ice cubes to eat or add them to the water bowl.

Don’t leave pets by themselves in cars, and keep pets at home if necessary.

If you want to take your dog on a walk, try taking them out early in the morning or evening, when the weather and pavement have cooled down.

 

Comments

  1. Hello! Good methods to cool your dog, when a dog is hyperventilating one can also give him an ice pack to lay on and add ice cubes to his water.

Speak Your Mind

*