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Top Summer Care Tips For Your Pets

17/05/2023 | Sandra Dunkins

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Hey there, fellow pet lovers! Ah, summer—the season of sun-kissed adventures, sandy beaches, and blissful relaxation. It's that time of year when we cannot help but bask in the glorious warmth, soak up the sun, and indulge in all the joys this season offers.

But amidst the beach trips, barbecues, and outdoor fun, let's not forget our furry companions who eagerly join us on these summer escapades. While summer brings many enticing activities, we must recognize that our beloved pets require special care and attention during the hot asphalt.

As we dive headfirst into the plethora of heat stroke, let's be mindful of the potential risks that summer poses to our four-legged friends, both dogs, and cats.

But fear not! This article addresses all your concerns, ensuring your pet dogs can revel in the joy of summer while staying safe and happy. Let's dive into the world of summer care for our precious pets! You can upgrade your pet's outdoor adventures with durable and quirky accessories from CurliTail.

Seven Essential Summer Safety Tips For Pets

Sunburns, dehydration, and overheating are just a few of the dangers that can dampen the spirits of our furry pals during these extreme temperatures. Arming ourselves with knowledge and adopting these seven essential summer pet care tips can ensure our pets remain cool and comfortable and have fun throughout the season.

So, buckle up and soak all the practical tips and invaluable insights that will transform this summer into an unforgettable experience for you and your beloved pets:

Tip #1 Hydration is the key

Water is the key to keeping your pet dogs and cats cool and hydrated during hot weather. Did you know dogs need approximately one ounce of water/ pound of body mass daily?

For example, a 50-pound dog should consume around 50 ounces (or about 1.5 liters) of water daily.

Meanwhile, cats typically drink around 4.5 ounces of water daily, varying according to body weight. Ensure they keep their water bowl clean and filled with fresh and cool water throughout the day.Adding ice cubes can help lower the water temperature and entice your pet's skin to be cool in this warm weather.

Tip #2 Limit outdoor activities

Did you know that asphalt can reach temperatures as high as 140°F (60°C) on a hot day?

The extremely hot days make the walk pavements a blazing fire. These hot surfaces can burn paws quickly.

Protect your pet dogs from burns by avoiding hot pavement during peak temperatures. Take walks during evening hours when extreme pavement temperature has come down. Even Early morning hours also are a good choice. Stick to shaded areas or grassy surfaces to prevent sensitive paw pads from injuries. Spoil your pet with our irresistible collection of pet accessories designed for their style and fun time.

Tip #3 Give proper shade and shelter

Another good summer safety tip is providing adequate shade and shelter is crucial for pet dogs to escape the direct hot air and heat stroke.

Did you know that shade can reduce the temperature by up to 20°F (11°C)?

Create a comfortable retreat in your backyard or outdoor space with a covered porch, a gazebo, or a designated shaded area. Consider using a portable canopy or umbrella to provide instant shade during outdoor activities.

Tip #4 Be mindful of Brachycephalic breeds

Brachycephalic breeds, such as Boxers, Pugs, and Bulldogs, have unique respiratory structures that make them more prone to heat-related issues.

Did you know that these breeds are more likely to suffer from heatstroke compared to dogs with longer snouts?

Please keep them in air-conditioned environments as much as possible and avoid strenuous activities during hot weather. These dogs may benefit from cooling vests or bandanas designed to regulate their body temperature.

Tip #5 Recognize the signs of heatstroke

Heatstroke is a serious, life-threatening condition for dogs. Knowing the signs can help you take immediate action.

Heavy Symptoms susceptible to heat stroke include heavy panting, drooling, rapid heartbeat, bright red gums, a rapid rise in body temperature, excessive thirst, vomiting, and collapse.

If you observe these signs, move your pet to a cool, shaded area, offer water, and immediately contact your veterinarian. Prompt treatment prevents organ damage and saves your pet's life.

Essential summer care tips for pets

Tip #6 Never leave dogs in parked cars

Leaving dogs in parked cars, even for ten minutes, can have fatal consequences. On a typical sunny day, the temperature within a parked car can skyrocket within minutes, reaching dangerous conditions.

Even if the window glass is cracked, the temperature within the vehicle can increase by 20°F (11°C) in just 10 minutes. 

Always keep your pets especially dogs at home or find pet-friendly establishments in an air-conditioned area if you can't bring them with you. Protect your furry friend in style with our high-quality and functional pet accessories.

Tip #7 Be prepared for medical emergencies anytime

Despite taking precautions, emergencies can still happen.

Create a pet medical emergency kit that includes items such as a first aid kit, contact information for your veterinarian, and a list of emergency veterinary clinics in your area.

Knowing what to do and having essential supplies readily available can significantly impact your dogs and cats well-being, especially when they develop heat stroke.

Prime Highlights

According to a study published in Nature Scientific Reports, the researchers found that "From the clinical records of 905,543 dogs under veterinary care in 2016, 395 confirmed heat-related illness events were identified. The estimated 2016 incidence of heat-related illness was 0.04% (95% CI 0.04-0.05%), with an event fatality rate of 14.18% (95% CI 11.08 – 17.96%)."

To ensure pet cats and dogs' well-being, following these summer safety tips we discussed earlier is crucial.

 

Moreover, if you find your pet overheating, immediately take him to some shade or air-conditioned area. After that, apply cold towels or ice packs to his head, neck, and other parts and give them some cool and fresh water. (Note: Not cold water).

 

These simple precautions can save your pet cats and dogs a major time.

 

If that doesn't help, rush to the nearby veterinarian!

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