As temperatures rise in many parts of the world this summer, staying cool can be a challenge. Imagine wearing a furry coat all day in such heat – not fun, right?
Our furry friends face this reality, which is why they need extra attention when the weather gets hot.
“Dogs rely on panting to cool down, which is less efficient than sweating,” explains Dogs Trust to BBC Science Focus.
“They lack self-control, so they don’t realize when they need to slow down due to heat.”
Fortunately, there are simple things you can do to keep your dog calm and happy when temperatures soar.
1. Walk your dog in the mornings and evenings
Like humans, dogs can overheat if exercised in direct sunlight. Research shows that a significant number of heatstroke cases in dogs are caused by exercise, with walking being a common trigger.
One recommendation from The Kennel Club is to walk your dog early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid the hottest times of the day.
2. Stay hydrated
Just like people, dogs need to stay hydrated in hot weather. Carry water and a bowl for your dog when going out to prevent dehydration.
3. Harness your dog
Harnesses are recommended over collars, especially in hot weather, as collars can restrict airflow and hinder a dog’s ability to cool down through panting.
4. Watch out for symptoms of heatstroke and stroke
Heatstroke can affect any dog, with certain breeds and conditions increasing the risk. Look for signs like excessive panting, breathing difficulties, fatigue, and more.
5. Remember that the sidewalk can be hot for your feet.
Test pavement temperature with your hand before letting your dog walk on it. Hot pavements can burn your dog’s paws, so stick to grass or cooler surfaces.
6. Try paddling
Give your dog access to water for a cool dip. A paddling pool or water play can help them cool off and have fun.
7. Be careful when traveling by car
Avoid leaving your dog in a hot car and take precautions for car journeys to ensure your dog’s comfort and safety.
8. Offer frozen treats
Provide your dog with frozen treats to help them cool down. Avoid harmful foods and opt for ice in their water or frozen toys.
9. Have the person lie down on a damp towel
Use a damp towel to help your dog relax and cool down after a hot day.
10. Get a haircut
Trimming your dog’s hair can help keep them cool, especially in hot weather. Proper grooming can assist in heat dissipation and prevent overheating.
For more tips and information on caring for your dog in hot weather, visit the Dogs Trust website.
About our experts
Victoria Phillips Veterinary Manager at Dogs Trust, with 18 years of experience in the veterinary field.
Source: www.sciencefocus.com