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Summer is now in full swing for most dogs have the opportunity to play with their owners. Frisbees flying, dog parks trails to look is in season. All this fun with our dogs in the hot summer days is ideal for owners and animals alike, but the heat can cause problems such as exhaustion, dehydration, sunburn and heat stroke, and humans are not the only ones at risk. Dogs are very sensitive to heat. Think what it would be like if you had thick hair all over his body. Take care of your puppy this summer keeping cool in hot weather.
Dehydration is an easy problem to humans and animals. The answer is water. Make sure that your dog drinks water regularly. Your dog needs unlimited access to fresh drinking water. Maintaining hydration is also the starting point for the prevention of several heat-related problems of others.
Heat exhaustion is common in dogs are more careful about the heat or humidity extremes. They are also more prone to burnout if they are overweight, stay outside without shade, or suffer from heart or lung problems. The symptoms may even escalate into heatstroke, which can lead death. There are several specific things he can do as an owner, not the supply of water to avoid the possibility of exhaustion by heat or heat stroke.
Especially in the summer try not to leave your dog in the car for any reason. Temperatures in the Cars can reach 120 degrees. Even if you run a board for a few minutes thinking of leaving the air conditioning running, and if your dog spends most of his time outside in the backyard, make sure it's a cool and shady all day. So regularly your dog exercise, special attention to your pace. Do not push the dog to run faster if it begins to lag, especially if is not characteristic of your dog.
The two main cooling systems in dogs are in their language and on their feet. For this reason, fresh drinking water, and bearing surfaces to cool and began making a difference. Try not to force your pet to stand on the surfaces heated by the sun, such as cement, metal or sand. This allows not only to prevent reflection, but can also cause sores on the pads their legs.
Most homeowners do not think your dog to a sunburn, but dogs are very susceptible to burning in the nose, ears and lips. The easiest way to avoid sunburn is to keep your dog in the shade during the most intense heat of the day but if you must stay in the sun with your dog during these hours, a little sunscreen will not hurt. A little on the nose and ears will do.
Summer is a time when pets and owners can stretch your legs and enjoy the outdoors. No. Leave the heat get you down. In Instead, to avoid problems caused by heat with a little extra planning and consideration. Your dog will thank you, as they do everything the rest.
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