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How to Keep your Dog Cool during the Spring/Summer Months

By April 29, 2016 November 28th, 2018 Health, Summer Time Safety

The weather has been pretty warm lately, and with the warm weather comes a good time to think about ways we can help keep our pets cool.

Dogs are more susceptible to heat stress than humans as they can’t sweat and often have coats that are not suited to warmer climates (particularly double-coated arctic breeds). Luckily, we live in an area with a moderate climate, but that doesn’t mean the warmer weather isn’t felt by our pets.

Dogs with snub-noses are also inclined to overheat and then develop breathing difficulties, which is often compounded by a desire to obsessively fetch that ball until the point of collapse!

We have put together a few tips to keep your dog cool this spring/summer:

– Provide a shallow pool if possible, like a clam-shell sandpit creation kids often use. The quickest way for your dog to cool down is by standing or lying in some water.

– Provide multiple stainless steel water bowls in shady areas rather than plastic bowls and change at least once daily.

-Use an elevated dog bed such as a trampoline bed.

– Provide a fan (one that can’t be knocked over preferably, and with a cord that is protected from chewing if your dog is so inclined).

-Avoid walks during 10am-4pm, on really hot days at dawn and dusk.

-Never leave your dog in the car, even for 5 minutes, as the temperature inside a car can increase rapidly to fatal temperatures.

-Freeze some 2L water bottles, wrap them in a tea towel and place them near pet resting areas.

-Make some pupsicles (you can use many food items such as salt reduced stock), dog food or peanut butter and freeze in anything from an old ice cream container to a muffin tin.

-Use a sprinkler on a timer to come on in the middle of the day.

-Hang some wet towels to create a simple air conditioner.

-Allow your dog to dig a hole to lie in if the garden can stand it.

Enjoy the warm weather! We hope these tips will help keep your dog cool over the coming long summer days!

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