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5 Dog Summer Safety Tips: Hot weather safety for dogs.

Updated: Jul 3, 2023

Summer is a great time of year for you and your dog to enjoy, and explore the sunny outdoors.

It's that time of the year again when the sun shines brighter, and the outdoors beckons us to indulge in lazy days of relaxation. But hold on a moment—have you ever wondered how our furry buddies cope with the scorching heat? Our dogs, too, deserve a slice of summer happiness while staying safe and sound. That's why we've put together a list of five paw-some tips to ensure your canine companion has a bark-tastic summer! So, grab your favorite beverage, settle into your comfiest spot, and let's explore the essential hot weather safety tips for dogs!


A happy dog with a cool water bowl on a sunny day.
Ensure your dog stays cool and safe during hot weather with these essential Tips for dog summer safety.


1.Hydration Station:

Just like us, dogs need to stay hydrated, especially when the heat is on. Dehydration can quickly become a serious issue for our furry friends. To keep them cool and well-hydrated, make sure they always have access to fresh water. Carry a portable water bottle and collapsible bowl when you're out and about, so your pup can sip away wherever you go. Another fun idea is to freeze a few dog-friendly treats in an ice cube tray, and offer these icy delights as a refreshing snack!


2.The Pawsome Pawtection:

While walking our dogs is a year-round activity, summer surfaces can get scorching hot. Pavements and sand can reach searing temperatures, causing painful burns on your pup's delicate paws. To protect those precious paws, schedule walks during cooler times of the day, such as early morning or late evening. Alternatively, invest in doggie booties or paw wax to shield their paws from the sizzling ground. A little extra precaution goes a long way in keeping your dog comfortable and injury-free.


3.Sun Safety for Dogs:

We all know the importance of applying sunscreen to shield our skin from harmful UV rays, but did you know that our canine companions can also suffer from sunburns? Dogs with short or light-colored fur, thin hair, or exposed skin areas are particularly susceptible to sunburn. Before venturing out into the sun, apply a pet-friendly sunscreen on your dog's nose, ears, belly, and any other areas prone to sunburn. And don't forget to seek shade whenever possible to protect them from the scorching sun


4.Cool Treats:

Who doesn't love a tasty treat on a hot summer day? Dogs sure do! Beat the heat by offering your furry friend some cool and refreshing treats. Frozen fruits like watermelon, strawberries, or blueberries make for a healthy and delicious snack. You can also prepare homemade pupsicles by mixing dog-friendly ingredients like plain yogurt, peanut butter, and mashed bananas, then freezing them in ice cube trays or molds.


5.Water Adventures with Caution:

What better way to beat the summer heat than with a splash in the water? Whether it's a pool, lake, or beach, many dogs adore frolicking in the water. However, it's essential to prioritize water safety. Not all dogs are natural swimmers, and even experienced ones can face risks. Invest in a doggie life jacket to ensure their safety during water activities. Additionally, be mindful of strong currents, waves, and potential hazards. Remember, not all bodies of water are suitable for dogs, so choose your aquatic adventures wisely.


So there you have it, pet enthusiast's —five essential tips to keep your furry friend safe and happy during the summer season. Remember to prioritize hydration, protect those delicate paws, shield them from the sun, offer cool treats, and ensure water adventures are enjoyed safely. Stay cool, stay safe, and enjoy the summer season!


Thank-You for joining CitrusPrints Co. on this pet care journey! Stay tuned for more informative easy to read blogs, where we'll continue to provide valuable insights and tips to ensure the well-being and happiness of your furry companions."








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