Now that summer is here and the weather is heating up, lots of dog owners are getting outside more often with their pets. Unfortunately, there are a lot of potential health risks that can be caused by exposure to the heat, so it’s essential for dog owners to take some steps to ensure heat safety for their dogs. Keep reading to learn more about how to protect your dogs from harm when the weather heats up this summer.

How to keep my dog safe in hot weather

There are plenty of fun things for pet owners to do with their dogs during the summer, but spending too much time in the heat can increase the risk of heat stroke and overheating for dogs. Thankfully, there are lots of precautions pet owners can take to keep their dogs as happy and safe as possible, no matter how hot the weather gets. If you’re wondering how you can keep your dog safe in hot weather, here are some of the best tips for summer safety:

  • Be aware of the signs of heat stroke: One of the most important aspects of heat safety for dogs is being aware of the signs of heat stroke. Pay attention to signs that your dog is overheating, including excessive panting, weakness, vomiting and passing out. If you notice that your dog is starting to overheat, get them into an air conditioned or shady space and give them water to help them cool down.
  • Keep your dog hydrated: Dehydration is much more common during the summer months, so it’s essential to keep your dog hydrated by offering them plenty of water. Make sure your dog always has access to a water dish, and add some ice cubes to keep it cool in the heat.
  • Find summer activities to keep your dog cool: If your dog likes to swim, add some water activities to your summer agenda. Taking your dog to the beach or a lake for a few hours allows them to get out their energy while they stay cool on hot summer days. Even if you’re planning on staying around the house, get a small pool or a sprinkler for your dog to play in to minimize the risk of overheating.
  • Don’t leave dogs in a hot house or car: Dogs are resilient, but that doesn’t mean they can be left in homes or cars without AC. If you need to run errands or go to work on a hot summer day and you don’t have air conditioning in your home, consider bringing your dog to a doggy daycare where they can play in a safe environment while you’re out and about.

Doggy daycare and boarding

At Lucky Bones Pet Resort, we are passionate about making sure all the pets we care for are kept happy, healthy and safe. We offer a wide range of services, including doggy daycare, boarding, grooming and training. When your pet is with us, you can feel confident they will be taken care of by a team of experienced professionals. Find out more about what we have to offer by giving us a call or stopping by today.