How to Keep Your Dog Safe In the Summer…
Summer is a great time to be a dog owner. It lets you run and play with your dog in warmer weather. However, summer also brings unique risks to your dog’s health that you should keep in mind throughout the season.
Heat Stroke
Heat stroke occurs when your dog’s body temperature rises dangerously high. It is most common when dogs are left in a car for too long, or when they exercise in the heat. Never leave your dog in the car in hot weather, and always remember that a cracked window is not enough to cool a car. Your dog always needs access to shade outside. Muzzling interferes with a dog’s ability to cool itself by panting and should be avoided.
Here is a picture of our daughter’s Frenchie Madi running errands with Christina. Madi’s number one rule is that she gets to ride shotgun even if that mean Carrie or cousin Raychell have to ride in the back. Christina’s number one rule is that Madi NEVER stays in the car!!! Your furry family counts on you to keep them safe. Have a fun and safe summer! ~ The McCarty Family