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Hot weather safety tips

Summer is a great time to enjoy fun in the sun but sometimes it may be uncomfortable even dangerous for pets and people. Follow our tips to keep everyone in your family healthy during the heat.

Practice basic summer safety:

NEVER LEAVE YOUR PETS IN A PARKED CAR
It doesn't matter if the car is running and air conditioner turned on, don't ever leave your pet in the vehicle, even for a second. On a hot day, the temperature inside a car can quickly increase to deadly levels. On an 85-degree day, for example, the temperature inside a car with the windows partially open can quickly reach 102 degrees. The temperature will reach 120 degrees after 30 minutes. Your pet could sustain irreparable organ damage or die. If you see a dog inside a car in hot weather within one of our service cities, call us immediately at 949-470-3045. 

Limit exercise on hot days
When exercising your pet, use caution and adjust the intensity and duration of the workout to the temperature. On extremely hot days, limit exercise to the early morning or late evening hours and be especially cautious with pets with white-colored ears, which are more prone to skin cancer as well as short-nosed pets, which often have problems breathing. Asphalt gets hot and might burn your pet's paws, so if possible, walk your dog on grass. Always have water on hand to keep your dog from becoming dehydrated.

Know that animals with flat faces, like Pugs and Persian cats, are more susceptible to heat stroke since they cannot pant as effectively. These pets, along with the elderly, the overweight and those with heart or lung diseases, should be kept cool in air-conditioned rooms as much as possible.

Don't rely on a fan
Pets respond differently to heat than humans do. Dogs, for instance, sweat primarily through their feet and fans can't cool off pets as effectively as they do people.

Provide ample shade and water
When your pet is outside, make sure it has plenty of fresh, cold water and is protected from the sun and heat. When possible, add ice to water during heat waves. Provide ample shade. Tarps, tree shade and canopies are great because they don't restrict air flow.  A doghouse does not provide comfort from the heat; in fact, it exacerbates it.

Cool your pet inside and out
Make a batch of quick and simple DIY pupsicles for dogs. Plenty of dog-friendly recipes are available online. Always provide water whether your pets are inside or outside with you.