Remember our Furry, Four Legged Friends
In hot weather remember to keep a close watch on pets.
-exercise in the early morning before the heat of the day
-never leave them in a parked car
-the pavement is hot on their feet so outdoor animals must have a proper shelter. Sensitive paws burn easily on pavement and on beaches.
-be careful of pesticide use
-always provide lots of fresh, cool water. Dogs sweat by panting and through the pads of their feet.
-keep well groomed, but do not shave them as their fur protects against sun burn
-keep away from puddles
-don’t let them ride in the back of an open vehicle
-watch for sunburn
-keep the air circulating indoors
-give your pet less food during extremely hot weather. Over eating can lead to over heating.
Without shade and water pets can overheat, become sick and die within a short time. Signs of heat stroke:
· Rapid panting
· Lots of drooling
· Hot skin
· Twitching muscles
· Vomiting and dazed look
First aid for heat stroke:
· Wrap in towel soaked with cool water, or
· Place in a bathtub with cool water, or
· Pour cool water over the pet, or
· Put ice-packs on the animal’s head
· Call your veterinarian if you think your pet has heat stroke