Pet Safety In Summer: Essential Tips For Happy, Healthy Pets

by John Griffith
Advertisement

Summer can be a ton of fun. Especially if you have a furry companion that loves spending time outdoors. Spending time at the beach, in the garden, or around the pool is great. However, you still need to be cautious of the sun as it can be quite dangerous. The high temperatures also mean a higher risk for you and your pet. This means the possibility of more injuries, skin infections, bug bites, and heat stroke. But don’t worry! There are plenty of ways you can prevent problems. Today we will share with you all the essential tips when it comes to pet safety in the summer.

Summer can be a ton of fun

pet safety in summer cat and dog snuggling

Pet Safety In Summer

Now that it is the warmest season of the year, it’s time to take some precautions to ensure your pets are safe. Keeping them cool, happy, and healthy will also ensure you don’t worry about the well-being of your furry friend. It also means that you can have all the fun you want in these fun summer months. There are simple things you can do to make sure your pets are protected from the dangers of summer.

It’s time to take some precautions to ensure your pets are safe

dog outside in woods

#Provide shade and water

In the summer heat, there is nothing better than a fresh glass of water and some cool shade. Just like we love these things, your pets will also. So make sure to provide them with clean water and plenty of shade. If you live in a zone with stray animals, it may also be a good idea to put out some for them alongside some food.

Make sure to provide them with clean water and plenty of shade

french bulldog drinking water

#Don’t leave them unsupervised

Even if your pet is well-trained, it’s still best to not leave them unsupervised. This goes for dog parks, pools, the seaside, or around the garden. The asphalt is scorching and can burn their paws if they decide to stroll around. Not only that but the bodies of water are dangerous if your dog isn’t a great swimmer. So, make sure they are supervised at all times at such places. Pets are like little kids, they are fast and attract danger.

Do not leave your pet unsupervised 

dog running around ocean

#Protect them from pests

Ticks are here to plague us all during the summer months. As well as fleas, mosquitoes, and a bunch of other creepy crawlies. On the bright side, there are plenty of ways to protect your beloved pet from them. An early-summer visit to the vet can help ensure your pets are protected from any nasty bugs that may want to take a chomp at them. However, it’s also important to check your pets regularly for any pesky bugs that might be hiding out in their coats.

Ticks are here to plague us all during the summer months

pet safety in summer tick on finger

#Never leave them in the car

You should never leave your pets in a closed car. The temperatures get scorching in a closed vehicle and it can be fatal. So, never ever leave them. It’s also important that the temperatures in your home are also at a normal level when your pets are left alone. Just like us, our furry companions don’t do too well in the heat, so if you wouldn’t stay in a hot environment without any fresh air, don’t leave them in it.

You should never leave your pets in a closed car

blue car on road

#Do not shave them

While you may think that the long fuzzy coat of your pet is more of a nuisance to them than anything else, the truth is quite the opposite. Of course, you can give them a slight trim, but NEVER shave your pet. Their coats are made to protect them from overheating and sunburn! By shaving them down you are removing this protective layer. It is, however, a good idea to brush them more often to remove any excess coat. But brush them regularly not more than you usually would.

Never shave your pet’s coat

orange cat sitting

These were some important tips on pet safety in summer. We hope you found this article useful. Now you can ensure your fluffy friends are kept cool, happy, and healthy even in the warmest of seasons.

These were some important tips on pet safety in summer

pet safety in summer cat and dog outside

Related Articles

John Griffith

John Griffith is a young, passionate journalist. Writing has been John’s hobby ever since he was a boy. He has worked in some of the UK’s most successful news portals over the course of his professional career but found his forever home at Archzine.