Written By
Ankit Singh
Keep your dog hydrated. Always provide fresh water to prevent dehydration.
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Avoid strenuous activities during peak heat. Opt for walks during cooler hours.
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Use cooling mats and vests to help your dog beat the heat.
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Hot pavement can burn paws. Walk on grass or use booties to protect them.
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Regular brushing removes excess fur, promoting better air circulation.
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Ensure your yard has shaded areas where your dog can escape the sun.
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Make dog-friendly frozen treats to provide a refreshing snack.
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Be vigilant for signs of heatstroke: excessive panting, drooling, and weakness.
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Keep your home cool with fans or air conditioning to help your dog relax.
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Consult your vet for breed-specific advice on keeping your dog cool.
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