As the Texas sun starts to shine brighter, it’s essential to keep your furry friend safe from sunburns and heat-related issues.
Just like us, dogs can enjoy basking in the sun, but too much exposure can lead to sunburns, especially for those with light-coloured or thin coats.
Here are some tips to protect your pup:
- Sunscreen: Yes, dogs can wear sunscreen too! Apply a pet-safe sunscreen spray or wipe to areas with exposed skin, like the nose and ears, before heading out for a sunny day. Remember to reapply if they spend time in the water.
- Protective Gear: Consider investing in UV protective gear for your dog, such as a lightweight sun-shirt, goggles, and booties. These items can shield their skin, eyes, and paws from harmful UV rays.
- Shade: Provide ample shade for your dog to cool off in, especially during the hottest parts of the day. If you notice them getting pink while sunbathing, bring them indoors to prevent sunburn.
- Lick Mat: Keep your dog entertained and cool indoors by using a lick mat during mealtime. Spread pet-safe foods like yogurt, soft dog food, or fruits on the mat, freeze it, and let your dog enjoy licking it off. It’s a fun way to stimulate their brain and keep them occupied.
- Scavenger Hunt: Engage your dog’s sense of smell and mental agility by organizing a scavenger hunt for their mealtime. Hide kibble around the house or yard, or play hide-and-seek with treats as rewards. It’s a fun and interactive way to keep them mentally stimulated.
- Water Toys: If your dog loves water, consider investing in water toys to keep them entertained and cool. A kiddie pool, splash mat, sprinkler, or even just the hose can provide hours of fun and relief from the heat.
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By following these simple tips, you can ensure that your furry companion stays safe and comfortable during the hot Texas summer days.
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