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Dog Safety in Summer

Dog Safety in Summer

Here are ways to make sure your dog has a healthy and safe summer!

Safety is still a huge priority in our lives this summer, but some safety precautions will always exist. The same goes for your pet; summertime can pose numerous dangers for canines of which owners should be aware. As people and their pets get out and about this summer, a dog owner should make sure to care for their dogs in the following ways.

Vaccinations

Every dog owner should already be on schedule with their pet’s vaccines. Puppies have more frequent vet visits up to a certain age when vaccination appointments happen either every year or every three years. As your vet can tell you, these important procedures protect against various diseases like Lyme disease, heartworm, and other serious illnesses.

Car Ride Safety

One of the most significant tenants of dog safety in the summer is to never leave your dog in a hot car. Even in seemingly mild weather, like 70 degrees Fahrenheit, the interior of a vehicle can reach deadly heights. Always take your dog out with you, whether your car is in the shade or not.

Hot Pavement Protection

Another concern is hot pavement. On very sunny days, asphalt driveways and parking lots can scorch the underside of your pet’s paws. Even if it is tolerable, the heat can still significantly affect your dog’s body temperature as well. The best way to deal with this issue is simply to keep your dog off those surfaces.

Fresh Water

No matter where you go, whether to the backyard or the beach, you will always want to provide a way for your dog to have fresh water at all times. Hydration is vital for dogs as well as humans, and perhaps more so. If you let your dog play outside, let it have access to water and shade.

Swimming Supervision

One may think that all dogs can swim, and generally, all dogs can instinctively. However, not all are good swimmers. Whenever your pet goes into the pool or another body of water, stay on the scene in case it needs to be pulled out.

Sunburn Prevention

Some dogs, especially those with light-colored fur, can get sunburn. At its worst, the harmful sun exposure can lead to canine skin cancer. Don’t just apply your sunscreen to your dog, though; your vet can recommend a product suitable for your pet. 

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