5 tips to protect your dog from the heat

What does heat cause to your pet?
Before providing advice, it is important to know How does too much sun affect our pets?. As we mentioned at the beginning of this article, sunny days are excellent for walks and other outdoor activities in the company of our canine friends.
Dehydration
High temperatures can dehydrate our dogs very quickly, even more so if they are not provided with enough water. A symptom of this may be constant panting and fatigue. If you notice these episodes during a walk under harsh sun, the dog may be dehydrated.Weakness
In most cases, the dog appears tired from walking in the sun, weak and apathetic because the heat makes him lose strength.
Sunstroke and burns
In the most extreme cases, when they are affected by heat stroke for example, dogs, especially those with very short fur, may become affected by heatstroke and even burns sun rays on the skin and pads. This can be a complication and a veterinarian must intervene to provide treatment to help heal wounds caused by excessive heat and sun rays.How to protect your dog from the heat?
If you are wondering how you can protect your dog from the heat and at the same time enjoy the sunny days to do things with him, in this part we have the answer. After knowing some of the conditions that excess heat can cause, we will present five guidelines that will help you guarantee the well-being of your pet during those days.1. Hydration and rest
As expected, the frequent hydration It is one of the highlights. Always keeping fresh water available for your dog is essential when going for a walk on a hot day. Make sure you carry a bottle of water with you at all times that will last at least the entire ride, especially if it is more than an hour. Every twenty minutes our companion must be provided with enough water to continue the walk.
2. Moderate walking schedules
During the day there are hours when the sun is much stronger, therefore, the heat becomes more noticeable and less tolerant for the dog. For this reason, controlling the hours of walking will help protect the canine from being exposed to high temperatures. It is already known that dogs are not very tolerant of high temperatures. That is to say, taking him for a walk during “heavy” hours will represent an extra effort for him, because he may suffer from heat conditions, such as burns on your pads (due to the heat of the asphalt, sand or stones) and skin irritations.
3. Do not cut your fur excessively
The fur provides heat to the dog, so in summer, for example, it is believed that it is a good option to cut it flush with the skin, thinking that this will help it cool down, but this is not really the case. Cutting the dog's coat in this way leaves him more unprotected from sun raysTherefore, when the sun is stronger, the dog can suffer even serious burns, sunstroke and irritation, due to not having a coat that adequately protects it.
4. Do not leave it in closed places
Excess heat can cause hot flashes, overexertion and other difficulties in dogs. That is why on hot days, they need to be in open spaces where they can enjoy fresh air. There is no reason in the world to leave dogs locked in a car with the windows closed, because This could mean serious problems for the pet., which by not being able to regulate its temperature, would begin to decompensate, presenting dehydration and even difficulty breathing.5. Protect the most vulnerable
Although all pets require the same care in this regard, special attention must be paid to puppies and older dogs.
Conclusion
We hope that you find these tips useful for protection and care of your pet during hot days and that you can share pleasant moments with him once you take the necessary precautions. Learn more about dogs:Share
