When it gets hot outside, pet owners need to remember to keep their dogs, cats, horses and any other beloved pets cool.
“Consider if you had to live outdoors when the temperature gets hot outside, what would you do to try to keep cool?” Nicole Johnson, DVM, Pekin Animal Hospital and past president of the Illinois State Veterinary Medical Association, said in a news release.
“Pet owners need to think of more than just how they’re going to keep cool when they have to be outside: What about your dog or cat when you take them for a walk or to enjoy the backyard? Or any outdoor animals that call ‘outside’ home? Every pet owner needs to think about their pet’s safety in any weather, and summer is no different,” Johnson said.
Dogs left in vehicles in hot weather can have deadly consequences. Within 30 minutes on a 90-degree day, the interior of a vehicle reaches 117 degrees, which is life-threatening. On a 70-degree day, that same interior reaches 106 degrees in that same amount of time.
The ISVMA and Johnson offer helpful tips pet owners should follow as the temperature rises:
Be sure to keep pets off the asphalt and concrete on hot days and keep bowls of frequently changed cool. Clean water also helps keep the temperature manageable and water parasites at bay.
Regarding shade, make sure that when your pet is outdoors that it is in a shady area, especially in the heat of the day.
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