Keep Your Pets Safe During Extreme Heat
A guide for keeping your pets cool and safe this summer
Essential tips to keep your furry friend happy and healthy during hot weather
Understanding how heat affects pets
Why pets need extra care in summer
Unlike humans, many pets cannot sweat effectively. They rely on panting and drinking water to regulate their body temperature. Hot pavement can be dangerous, radiating intense heat that can burn paws.
Car temperatures can rise 7°C (20°F) in just 10 minutes, even with cracked windows.
Extreme heat and danger from bushfires
Extreme heat can raise the risk of other dangers like bushfires, particularly in very dry, windy conditions.
When there is extreme heat in your area, listen for bushfire alerts on your local news channels and weather apps.
Shaving your pet for summer: friend or foe?
To shave or not to shave?
Shaving may seem logical, but a pet's fur actually helps regulate temperature. Well-groomed double coats shed naturally in summer. Shaving can increase sunburn risk.
Consult your vet: Advise consulting a veterinarian to determine the best approach for your pet's specific needs.
Keeping your pet cool during heat waves
Beat the heat: Keeping your pet comfortable
Hydration is key: Provide plenty of fresh, cool water. Consider ice cubes as a fun treat.
Adjust exercise routine: Schedule walks and playtime for early mornings or evenings. Choose shady areas over hot pavement. Avoid walks after baths/swims.
Indoor comfort: Keep pets indoors during peak heat hours, especially with air conditioning or fans. Provide different temperature zones for them to choose from.
Shade is essential: If outdoors, ensure ample shade throughout the day as the sun moves.
Never leave pets in cars: Car temperatures can rise quickly, even with cracked windows.
Symptoms of overheating and heat stroke
Warning signs: Recognising overheating
- Excessive panting and restlessness
- Unsteady gait
- Vomiting and diarrhea
- Seizures
- Collapse
Act quickly: These symptoms can lead to serious health problems. If observed, move your pet to a cool place, offer cool water, and seek veterinary attention immediately.
Be Prepared: Plan ahead for Summer Safety
Summer fun without the heatstroke
By taking proactive measures, you can ensure your pet enjoys a safe and comfortable summer.
- Familiarise yourself with the signs of overheating.
- Plan for hot weather activities (early morning walks, etc.)
- Create a cool haven for your pet indoors (shaded area, fan, etc.)
- Ensure your pet has a well-fitting collar with ID tags.
Final note:
With a little preparation, you can keep your furry friend happy and healthy all season long.