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​Supervision

7/7/2023

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​When the temperature rises, it's important to take extra precautions to keep your furry friend safe and healthy. Dogs are susceptible to heatstroke, which can be life-threatening. In this blog, we'll explore the importance of supervising your dog while outside in a hot climate and provide tips for keeping your furry friend cool and comfortable.
  1. Provide plenty of shade: It's crucial to provide your dog with a cool, shady spot to rest. Whether it's a covered patio, a shady tree, or an umbrella, make sure your furry friend has a place to escape the sun's heat.
  2. Offer fresh water: Keeping your dog hydrated is essential in hot weather. Make sure to offer plenty of fresh, cool water and encourage your furry friend to drink often.
  3. Take frequent breaks: If you're taking your dog for a walk or playing outside, take frequent breaks in the shade to allow your furry friend to rest and cool down.
  4. Avoid hot surfaces: Asphalt, concrete, and sand can get scorching hot in the sun and burn your dog's paws. Stick to grassy areas or use booties to protect your dog's paws from the heat.
  5. Watch for signs of heatstroke: Heatstroke can be life-threatening, so it's important to watch for signs such as excessive panting, drooling, vomiting, and lethargy. If you suspect your dog has heatstroke, seek veterinary care immediately.
  6. Don't leave your dog in a parked car: Even on a mild day, the temperature inside a parked car can quickly reach dangerous levels. It's never safe to leave your dog in a parked car, even for a short time.
  7. Know your dog's limits: Every dog is different, and some breeds are more susceptible to heatstroke than others. Know your dog's limits and avoid activities that could be too strenuous or exhausting in hot weather.
By following these tips and supervising your dog while outside in a hot climate, you can help keep your furry friend safe and comfortable. Remember, it's always better to err on the side of caution and take extra precautions in hot weather.
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