As an owner of a fur baby, your goal for the summer is to enjoy the sun with your pet while protecting them from the dangers of heatstroke. While you could place them in front of a fan in your home all summer, you should still go outside to exercise and play but take some precautions. Here are three ways to help keep your four-legged friend safe while playing in the heat.
#1: Create frozen treats for your pet
Nothing is better than a popsicle or ice cream cone on a hot summer day, and you can make your pet their own frozen treat to enjoy. For example, stuff a rubber Kong with your pet’s favorite treat mixture, like yogurt and fresh berries, peanut butter and spray cheese, or tuna and crunchy snacks. Toss the Kong in the freezer for a few hours until it’s solid, and your pet will have a delicious treat to help them cool off.
#2: Fit your dog with a cooling vest
Unlike cooling pads, cooling vests can go with your pet while they’re exercising and playing. These products work by mitigating your pet’s body heat through evaporation. Simply wet the vest, place it on your pet, and allow the water to evaporate, taking excessive heat with it. Once the vest dries out, you can rewet it for further cooling. Some vests can also protect your pet from the sun’s harmful ultraviolet rays, so choose a product that best fits your pet’s needs.
#3: Invest in a wading pool for your pet
Your yard may not be ideal for a full-size swimming pool, but a wading pool can be perfect for your pet to splash around in and cool off. Help your furry friend beat the summer’s heat by filling a wading pool with a few inches of water and tossing in their favorite toys to entice them to play. Treats and chews can also be appealing water toys that encourage your pet to take a dip.
If you notice your beloved companion collapsing, staggering, or becoming weak, contact our team immediately. Watch your pet carefully for signs of heatstroke when they’re playing outdoors. Check out the services that we can provide you and your furry pal!
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