Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Help Your Pets Beat the Summer Heat

As the excessive heat warning rages on throughout Wisconsin, people are trying to find ways to keep cool. But if the heat is tough on you, imagine your pets! Your pets rely on you for their survival, so it’s important you do your best to prevent them from overheating. Here are a couple of ways to keep your pets cool in excessive heat:

  • Never leave your pets in a parked car. On a warm day, the temperature inside a vehicle can rise rapidly to dangerous levels. Your pet could suffer irreversible organ damage and can be fatal. If you see an animal in distress in a parked car, contact the nearest animal shelter or police.
  • Shade and water are a must. It is not recommended to keep your pet outside in this kind of weather, but if you want them to spend some time outside, be sure that they have protection from the heat and sun and plenty of fresh, cool water, but only for limited amounts of time. Heatstroke can be fatal to pets, as well as people.
  • Limit exercise. On very hot days, limit exercise to early morning or evening hours. Watch for white-colored ears and short-nosed pets (difficulty breathing). Asphalt also gets very hot and can burn your pet’s paws, so walk in the grass if possible.
  • Recognize heat stroke. Signs include: heavy panting, glazed eyes, restlessness, excessive thirst, a rapid heartbeat, vomiting, a deep red or purple tongue and unconsciousness.
  • If you think your pet is suffering from heatstroke, act immediately! Move the animal to shade or an air-conditioned area. Apply ice packs or cold towels on their head, neck and chest, or run cool (not cold) water over them. Have them drink small amount of cools water or lick ice cubes. Take them directly to a veterinarian.

If you don’t have access to air conditioning in your home or apartment, always be sure to leave lots of cool, fresh water and one (or a couple) of fans on. It also helps to close the windows (especially in humid situations) and shut all the blinds to avoid the sun from coming in and insulatating the heat. There are also a few options, especially if you don’t have air conditioning, to keep your pets cool in excessive heat. Humane Domain sells Keep Cool Mats, body wraps or vests that can be used for your pets in the hot weather. They are very handy and can be your pet’s go-to spot in a cool place in your home.

For more ways or information on keeping your pets cool in excessive heat, visit aspca.org or humanesociety.org.

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