When the temperature is very high, paw pads can easily blister and burn if standing on hot pavement: asphalt, concrete sidewalk, artificial grass, or sand.
Check the temperature with your hand... if it's too hot for you to touch, it's too hot for their paws!
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When it's hot out with excessive heat and high temperatures, know how to keep you and your furry family members safe and cool with the following hot weather pet safety tips.
Don’t forget that your furry friends need some extra assistance to help them stay cool and healthy when the temperature begins to climb. Dogs and cats can only cool their bodies by perspiring from their nose and footpads and by panting. But panting very hot air only accelerates heatstroke. By taking some simple precautions, you can keep your companion animals happy and healthy when the temperature soars.
Be especially sensitive to senior and overweight cats and dogs in hot weather. Short muzzled dogs such as Bulldogs, Mastiffs, Pugs, Boston terriers, Lhasa Apsos and Shih Tzus, as well as those with heart or lung diseases, have more difficulty breathing during hot, humid days and should be kept cool in air-conditioned rooms as much as possible.
If you do notice signs of heat stress, immediately:
Lower your companion animal’s body temperature by moving the animal to the shade and applying cool (not cold) water over its body to gradually lower body temperature. Apply ice packs or cold towels only to a companion animal’s head, neck and chest or have companion animals drink small amounts of cool water or lick ice cubes. This is a medical emergency,take your companion animal to a veterinarian as soon as possible.









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