What are some summertime safety tips for my dog?

How can I ensure my dog's safety during the summer heat? You may be enjoying the wonderful outdoors with your dog during the summer months. More time for picnics and grilling, lake or beach excursions, hiking, camping, and dog park outings is synonymous with longer days. Remember to be cautious this summer as you and your dog enjoy the sunshine. With these suggestions, you can make sure that your dog remains cool, hydrated, and shielded from summertime dangers, including sunburn, burned paw pads, and overheating.


Summertime Safety Issues

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Anybody can become uncomfortable in the heat, and the dog is no different. The following safety issues should worry responsible dog owners:

1 - Never leave your dog alone in a locked car or in the bright sun.

Heatstroke can happen and result in death or brain damage. Fever, a fast heartbeat, drooling, and panting are symptoms of heatstroke. Submerge the dog in cool water right away, and contact a veterinarian for emergency care. Never leave your dog alone in a hot, stationary vehicle. Within minutes, an 80-degree angle outside can quickly rise to over 120 degrees inside a car. It won't help to have the windows partly rolled down. In these conditions, your dog is vulnerable to heat stroke or may even die.


2 - Ensure that the dog is entitled to clean water at all times.

Every dog should always be properly identified. When your dog is outside, keep him on a leash to avoid mishaps and injuries. On very hot days, try to avoid exercising vigorously with your dog and avoid being active while the sun is at its hottest.


Beach Advice 

Dogs

Enjoying a lovely summer day at the beach with your dog might be highly recommended. However, there are several safety measures you should take as a decent dog owner:

1: Give your dog access to plenty of clean water as well as shade.

Dogs are susceptible to sunburn, particularly those with short hair and those with white hair and pink skin. If the sun is really intense, limit your dog's exposure and give him sunscreen for his ears or nose half an hour before you go outside. For daily water conditions, ask a lifeguard; dogs are common targets for sea lice and jellyfish.


2: Don't encourage your overweight dog to run in the sand.

Running on the beach is an intense form of exercise, and an unfit dog is prone to tearing a tendon and ligament. Your dog is drawn to the refreshing ocean water. Make sure he doesn't consume too much seawater. He will become unwell from the salt of the sea. The ocean's minerals, including salt, can harm your dog's coat. Thus, give him a good rinse with fresh water when you're ready to depart for the day. Not every beach allows dogs. Before you leave for your beach adventure, check the local laws.


Health Advice

Dogs

Even though we may be the ones who know our dogs the best, it's crucial to keep in mind that the majority of us do not have training as medical specialists. You should speak with your veterinarian right away if you have any questions or if you are unsure how to handle your dog's medical needs. As summer approaches, it's critical to remember the following information:

1: If required, have your dog's vaccines updated. There is always a risk of diseases like rabies, distemper, and parvo; therefore, taking the appropriate safety measures is important. Watch out for bug bites. Remove the stinger from any bite or sting your dog may have received, and keep an eye out for any allergic reactions. Take your pet to the veterinarian if there is a reaction or if it has been bitten by a wasp, bee, or mosquito several times.

2: Discuss fleas and tick preventive drugs with your veterinarian. For dogs, heartworm disease is a common issue. Every spring, take the dog to the veterinarian for a heartworm examination, and heed their recommendations on heartworm prevention. Most garden and lawn products could be dangerous. Verify that any plants or fertilizers the dog may access are safe to handle.

3: Dogs are exposed to the weather when they are outside. To be clean and healthy, dogs may require more frequent brushing and washing.

Regardless of your level of caution and responsibility, mishaps can occur. Ensure that everyone in the family has easy access to your veterinarian's phone number.


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