As summer approaches, keeping our pets cool and comfortable is important. The scorching heat can be just as unbearable for pets as it is for us humans. The often-fatal heatstroke can set in rapidly, and your pet could die within 10 minutes. This is why it is so important to ensure that your pet – whatever animal they may be – is looked after correctly.
To help ensure your pet’s safety and well-being, we’ve compiled a list of 8 simple and effective ways to keep them cool in summer.
From providing plenty of fresh water to creating shady spots in your backyard, these tips will help prevent your pet from overheating and experiencing heat-related illnesses. We’ll also explore helpful strategies such as cooling mats, grooming techniques, and even making frozen treats your pet will love.
Remember, our pets depend on us to keep them safe and comfortable during the summer heat. So, join us as we dive into these easy and practical methods to ensure your pet stays cool and happy all summer long.
1. Knowing signs of heat exhaustion in pets
It’s crucial to be aware of the signs of heat exhaustion in pets and take the necessary precautions to prevent it. Heat exhaustion in pets can manifest in various ways. Some common signs of heat stress:
🐶 🐱 Dogs and Cats: Excessive panting, drooling, lethargy, vomiting, and diarrhea. Your pet may also have an elevated body temperature, and their gums may appear pale or bright red.
🐦 Birds: May pant by opening their beaks and holding their wings out and away from their body.
🐇 Small Animals: Drooling or salivating. Panting and taking short shallow breaths. Overall weakness and lethargy (rabbits: reddening and warmth of the ears).
🦎 Lizards: Severe panting, trying to escape the tank, digging, hiding under a rock or hiding, and sitting in a corner. Read more about reptile UV burns here
If you notice any of these symptoms, acting quickly to cool your pet down and seek veterinary attention if necessary is important.
2. Providing shade and shelter for your pet
It’s essential to provide your pet with a cool and well-ventilated shelter where they can retreat to when the sun is at its hottest. Ensure your pet can access shady spots to take refuge from the sun. You can create shade by setting up a canopy, using umbrellas, or planting trees. Shade cloth, trees, and back porches are all good options if your animals live outside, and if you’re home during the day, keeping them inside during the blistering heat is recommended. If using metal cages, keep in mind they retain the heat, and your pet may be unable to keep cool. 🐇
3. Keeping your pet hydrated
Keeping your pet properly hydrated is crucial during the summer months. Setting up multiple water bowls is important in case one gets tipped over. Place the bowls in separate locations that will all see shade at different times of the day.
When your pet has an imbalance of electrolytes, their body chemistry is being altered. While we struggle to control their temperature, we must use an electrolyte supplement to help our pets return to normal as soon as possible to avoid the risks of heatstroke. All body cells require certain levels of electrolytes to function. Providing electrolytes and essential carbohydrates will greatly improve their recovery from heat, stress and illness.
Vetafarm’s Spark Liquid features the easiest administration of all time. All you need to do is add 20mL to 1L of your pet’s drinking water. Spark Liquid ensures rapid hydration, and in case of an emergency situation, it can be administered directly to the animal to provide fast-acting energy. Spark Liquid is suitable for all animals!
4. Avoiding hot pavement and surfaces
Hot pavement and surfaces can burn your pet’s paws and cause discomfort. Generally, if it’s too hot for you to walk barefoot on the road/pavement, it’s too hot for your pet. Try to walk your pet in grassy areas or in the early morning or late evening when the ground is cooler.
5. Using cooling products and techniques for your pet
Various cooling products and techniques are available to help keep your pet cool. 🐶 Cooling mats can provide relief from the heat, especially for pets who tend to overheat easily. These products work by absorbing and dissipating heat, keeping your pet comfortable. You can also use damp towels or bandanas to cool them down by placing them on their neck, belly, or paws. You can install a misting system for any animal to help cool their environment. 🐇 For small animals, you could also use a cooled tile to place in their enclosure. They can choose to lay on or near it to cool off. If your small animal has thick fur, brush them regularly to remove excess fur that could be trapping heat. For the rabbit owners out there, you can lightly mist your rabbit’s ears to cool them down, as that is where they lose heat.
Adding Vetafarm Spark Liquid to any animal’s water bowl is a good idea. It is designed for rapid electrolyte replenishment and rehydration. Simply add it to your animal’s clean, cool water.
6. Planning outdoor activities for cooler times of the day
If you enjoy spending time outdoors with your pet, planning your activities for cooler times of the day is important. Early morning or late evening walks or playtime are ideal when the temperature is lower. Avoid midday when the sun peaks and the heat is most intense. This will help prevent your pet from overheating and reduce the risk of heat-related illnesses.
7. Recognising when it’s too hot for your pet to be outside
Sometimes, it’s simply too hot for your pet to be outside, regardless of the precautions you take. It’s important to recognise when the temperature is too high and keep your pet indoors in a cool and comfortable environment. Pay attention to weather advisories and use your judgment to determine if it’s safe for your pet to be outside. Remember, it’s better to be safe than sorry.
8. Additional tips for keeping pets cool
– Dogs: Consider giving long-haired dogs a summer haircut to help keep them cool. However, be cautious not to shave them too close to the skin, as their fur also acts as insulation against the heat. Certain breeds with short snouts, such as Bulldogs or Pugs, are more prone to heat exhaustion, so take extra precautions with them.
– Cats: Ensure your indoor environment is cool by using fans or air conditioning. Provide your cat with a cool surface to lie on, such as a tile or marble slab. You can also freeze treats or toys for your cat to enjoy during the hot weather.
– Small animals: Place frozen water bottles wrapped in towels in their enclosure to create a cool spot for small animals like rabbits or guinea pigs. Ensure their cage is well-ventilated and not exposed to direct sunlight.
– Birds: Avoid placing bird cages near windows or in direct sunlight, which can cause overheating. Provide your bird with fresh fruits and vegetables with high water content to help keep them hydrated. You can also make icy treats by freezing their favourite fruits and veggies in a mixture with Spark Liquid. Vetafarm Spark Liquid is safe for ALL animals– whether a companion pet or wildlife.
Wildlife tip
If you come across an animal experiencing heat stress and dehydration, gently wrap it in a towel, place it in a cardboard box, and provide access to water for drinking. Using a fine mist of water can aid in lowering its body temperature. Leave the animal in a shaded, cool and tranquil environment, and promptly reach out to your local wildlife organisation. It’s essential to note the precise location where the animal was discovered, facilitating its return to the same area if it successfully recovers.
Conclusion
As pet owners, it’s our responsibility to keep our friends safe and comfortable during the summer heat. By following these 8 simple and effective ways to keep your pet cool, you can ensure they stay happy and healthy all summer long. Remember to provide shade and shelter, keep them hydrated, and avoid hot pavement. Utilise cooling products and techniques, plan outdoor activities for cooler times of the day and be aware of when it’s too hot for your pet to be outside. With these tips in mind, you can enjoy the summer season with your pet while keeping them cool and protected. Stay cool, stay safe!