How To Keep Fido Cool at Home During the Dog Days of Summer

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Summer is finally here! As you and your best friend enjoy warmer weather and fun in the sun it is important to know the signs of your pet overheating. According to healthypet.com, “In the early stages of a heat-related illness it can be difficult to assess your dog’s condition, since it’s normal for him to pant when he’s warm or while exerting himself.”  Here are some symptoms to look for via buttehumane.org:

  • Bright red or bluish/purple tongue
  • Bloody diarrhea or vomit
  • Thick drooling saliva
  • Lack of coordination
  • Vomiting

Prevent heat exhaustion at home with these ideas…

Drink Up!

This dog fountain hooks right up to your garden hose.

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Take a Dog Dip!

Kiddie Pools are NOT just for Kids!

 

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Make a Pupsicle

Keep your pups entertained and hydrated this summer with a DIY Pupsicle

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