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Beat the Heat: Keep Your Pet Safe This Summer

June 29, 20261 min read

Summertime is a favorite season for many, but it can pose some challenges for our furry friends. High temperatures can be dangerous for pets, so it's essential to take precautions to keep them cool and comfortable.

Here are some essential tips to ensure your pet stays safe this summer:

Never Leave Your Pet in a Parked Car

Even on mild days, the temperature inside a car can quickly rise to dangerous levels. Never leave your pet unattended in a vehicle, even for a short period.

Provide Plenty of Fresh Water

Dehydration can be a serious issue for pets in hot weather. Ensure your pet has constant access to fresh, cool water.

Limit Outdoor Exercise

Avoid strenuous exercise during the hottest parts of the day. Early morning or late evening walks are ideal.

Create a Cool Space

Provide your pet with a shady spot to rest. Cooling mats or vests can also help them stay comfortable.

Watch for Signs of Overheating

Be aware of the signs of heatstroke in pets, which include excessive panting, difficulty breathing, drooling, and lethargy.If you notice any of these symptoms, seek veterinary care immediately.

Remember, some pets are more susceptible to heatstroke than others, including short-nosed breeds, overweight pets, and senior pets. Extra precautions may be necessary for these pets.

By following these tips, you can help your pet enjoy a safe and enjoyable summer. If you have any concerns about your pet's well-being, don't hesitate to contact your veterinarian.

Savannah Spruiell

Savannah Spruiell

Hi, I'm Savannah — owner, operator, and chief pet lover at Lucky Paws BCS. I've spent 8 years caring for pets right here in the Brazos Valley, and I started Lucky Paws BCS because I know firsthand how hard it is to find someone you actually trust with your animals. I'm pet first aid & CPR certified, animal behavior & husbandry trained, a pet owner myself, and genuinely passionate about helping BCS families feel at ease when life gets busy. Every post here comes from real experience — no fluff, just honest pet care advice from a neighbor who gets it.

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