Written By
Ankit Singh
Ensure your dog has access to fresh water at all times. Dehydration can be rapid in deserts.
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Protect paws from scorching sand and rocky terrain with booties. Prevent painful burns and injuries
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Provide shaded areas to escape intense sun. Use tents or natural shade for your dog's comfort.
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Opt for walks during cooler hours – early mornings or late evenings. Avoid peak heat.
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Apply pet-friendly sunscreen on exposed areas. Protect your dog's skin from harmful UV rays.
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Check ground temperature with your hand. If it's too hot for you, it's too hot for your dog's paws.
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Recognize signs like excessive panting, weakness, or vomiting. Act promptly if your dog shows distress.
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Allow frequent breaks in shaded spots. Rest prevents exhaustion and heat-related issues.
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Steer clear of desert plants and animals. Protect your dog from potential dangers.
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Know the nearest vet and emergency contacts. Carry a pet first aid kit for unforeseen situations.
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