Walk your pet early morning or later in the day to avoid the worst of the heat.
Limit exercise on very hot days.
Take extra care with puppies or senior pets.
If your pet spends time outside, make sure they have shade and water.
Concrete and ashpalt get hot enough to burn paws, keep them on the grass.
A sprinkler is a fun and cooling way to spend time outdoors. Inside, make a sure they have A/C inside a fan doesn’t do much cooling for our pets.
Never leave your pet alone inside your car. In 10 minutes, your car can heat up over 30 degrees hotter that the air temperature – even with the windows craked or down!
Be sure your pet is in a harness or a car seat while riding in your vehicle, especially if the windows are down.
The best best is to leave your pet at home in the summer!