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Summer Tips

Tip 1: Never leave your pet in a parked car

Never leave your pet unattended in a parked car for any period of time. On a 70 degree day, the temperature in a parked car can reach 110 degrees in a matter of minutes -- even with the car windows partially open or parked in the shade. Your pet can quickly suffer brain damage or die from heatstroke or suffocation when trapped in high temperatures. This is what you should do if your pet is exposed to high temperatures:
  • Be alert for the signs of heat stress: heavy panting, glazed eyes, a rapid pulse, unsteadiness, a staggering gait, vomiting, or a deep red or purple tongue.
  • If your pet becomes overheated, you must lower her body temperature immediately by:
    • Moving your pet into the shade and applying cool (not cold) water all over their body to gradually lower their temperature.
    • Applying ice packs or cold towels to your pet's head, neck, and chest only.
    • Letting your pet drink small amounts of cool water or lick ice cubes.
  • Finally, take your pet directly to a veterinarian -- it could save their life.
If you see an animal in a car exhibiting any signs of heat stress, call your local animal care and control agency or police department immediately! These fliers are available for posting: Microsoft Word Version, PDF Version

Tip 2: Never transport your dog in an open truck bed

  • Any sudden start, stop, or turn may toss your pet onto the highway where the dog can get hit by oncoming traffic. It is estimated that at least 100,000 dogs die this way each year.
  • Do not leash your pet inside the truck bed--many dogs have been strangled when tossed or bumped over the side of the truck and been left helplessly dangling.
  • If they must ride in the back of the truck, put the pet inside a crate that will give them some protection from the wind and weather. Tie the crate securely to the walls of the truck bed, so it cannot slide about or be tossed out of the truck.

Tip 3: Never over exercise your dog in warm weather

Tip 4: Make sure your pet always has fresh, cold water

Tip 5: Beware of sun-baked pavements; they can burn tender paw pads

Tip 6: Begin flea and tick prevention early

Tip 7: Protect your dog against heartworm

Tip 8: Keep small pets and birds out of direct sunlight

Tip 9: Keep animals indoors during thunderstorms and fireworks displays

Tip 10: Keep a close eye on your pet near the swimming pool