HOT WEATHER TIPS FOR YOUR PET
Dogs and cats can suffer from the
same problems that humans do in hot weather. These health concerns
include overheating, dehydration and even sunburn. By taking some
simple precautions, you can keep your animal companions healthy and
happy in higher temperatures.
Your
pet may slow down when the weather heats up, so the best time for
exercise is in the early morning or evening, but never when it’s
especially hot or humid. Take care not to let your dog stand on hot
asphalt, his body can heat up quickly and his sensitive paw pads can
easily burn. Owners of canines with heavy coats can help prevent
them from overheating by cutting the hair to a one-inch length.
Never trim your pet’s coat to the skin, which can rob your dog of
his protection from the sun. Always provide plenty of shade and
cool, clean water for animals kept outdoors. A properly constructed
doghouse is a must if you dog lives outdoors. Bring your cat or dog
inside during the hottest part of the day. Let him rest in a cool
part of the house, but first make sure there are no unscreened
windows or open doors in your home through which dogs and cats can
fall or escape.
When
traveling with your pet during hot weather, make it a habit to carry
a gallon – size thermos of water. Never leave your animal alone
in a vehicle. Overheating can be fatal. Even with the
windows open, a parked automobile can quickly become a furnace.
And summers the time when gardens, lawn and trees are sprayed with
insecticides so avoid walking your dog in suspect areas. If you
think that your animal has been exposed to dangerous chemicals or
coolant leaking from an automobile, call your veterinarian.
Some animals will need extra special care in hot weather, especially
those who are old and overweight or have heart of lung disease.
Certain breeds of dogs, including pugs, bulldogs, Boston terriers,
Lhasa apsos and shih tzus, also need extra attention on hot days.
If your pet is showing signs of heat stroke or exhaustion, take him
to the veterinarian immediately.
Make sure your pet always wears a collar and identification tag.
Pets need exercise even when it hot, but extra care needs to be
taken. Limit exercise to the coolest time of the day, early morning
or evening hours.