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Safe, fun summer activities for you and your pets

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The Connecticut Humane Society shared several fun ideas for you and your pets to do and offered some tips for pet care for this time of year.

NEWINGTON, Conn. — If you’ve looked at a thermometer in recent weeks, you’ll know that summer has officially arrived.

While it’s a great time to be outdoors with your pets, it’s important to make sure that they stay safe and comfortable in the summer heat. With so much to do, it's easy to get lost. Fortunately, the Connecticut Humane Society, the state’s oldest and most comprehensive animal welfare organization, compiled some tips for pet care at this time of year.

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When looking for fun summer activities, taking a hike is a great place to start. Across the state, there are pet-friendly hiking trails. To avoid being outside during the hottest parts of the day, the humane society encourages residents to start early. Also, don’t forget water for you and your pet. Avoiding hot pavement is a must, and sticking to cool, shady areas is also recommended.

Curling up with your cat and a good book is another enjoyable summer leisure activity, the humane society said. On the hottest days of the year, it can be beneficial to stay indoors and enjoy the cool air. The humane society said that if your cat isn’t a big reader, try television instead.

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Buckling up for a scenic drive during the summer with your pet can also be a good time. The humane society said that your pet might enjoy the ride more if you roll down the windows and let in the cool breeze.

It is imperative, however, that you don’t leave your pets unattended in vehicles. This tip is significant all year round but even more so during the summer considering how quickly cars, trucks and SUVs can heat up. When standing or parked, even with the windows down, temperatures inside a vehicle can quickly rise, according to the humane society.

The last activity the humane society recommended is going for a swim, as some lakes and rivers have designated pet areas, where your animal can cool off and splash around. For cats at home, owners can try a floating treat or enticing them with running water.

In the release, the humane society offered a warning about heat stroke.

“Be sure you know the signs of heat stroke. Symptoms can include excessive panting, drooling, lethargy and vomiting,” the humane society said. “If you notice any of these signs, move your pet to a cool place, and contact your veterinarian immediately.”

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