As the temperatures rise, it’s important to remember that warm weather can pose serious risks to our pets. Dogs and cats are much more sensitive to heat than many people realize, and even a short time outdoors can quickly become dangerous. Here are some common warm weather hazards to watch for and tips to help keep your pets safe all season long.
Heatstroke is one of the most serious warm weather emergencies in pets. Unlike humans, pets cannot cool themselves efficiently through sweating. Dogs primarily cool off by panting, which may not be enough during hot and humid days.
If you suspect heatstroke, move your pet to a cool area immediately and contact your veterinarian right away.
Sidewalks, asphalt, and sand can become dangerously hot and burn your pet’s paw pads.
Place the back of your hand on the pavement for 7 seconds. If it’s too hot for your hand, it’s too hot for your pet’s paws.
Pets can become dehydrated quickly during warm weather, especially when active outdoors.
Many pets enjoy swimming, but pools, lakes, and the ocean can still present risks.
Pet life jackets are strongly recommended for boating or deep-water activities.
Warm weather means increased exposure to fleas, ticks, mosquitoes, and stinging insects.
Summer gatherings often include foods that can be harmful to pets.
Keep trash secured and remind guests not to feed table scraps.
Warm weather should be enjoyable for both you and your pets. A little extra caution can go a long way in preventing emergencies and keeping tails wagging all summer long.
If you have any concerns about your pet during hot weather, contact your veterinarian promptly. Early intervention can make all the difference.
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