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Dog Tips for Handling Hot Reno, NV Weather

7/9/2024

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Hey there, pups! Summer is here, and while that means more time for playing outside, it also means hotter weather. Just like your humans need to stay cool, you do too. Don’t worry, we’ve got some tail-wagging tips to help you beat the heat and stay as cool as a cucumber!

1. Hydration Station
First things first, drink up! Just like when you play fetch non-stop, you need plenty of water to stay hydrated. Make sure your water bowl is always full of fresh, cool water. If your human has a garden hose, they can even set up a little doggy fountain for you to drink from. It's like having your very own water park!

2. Cool Down with a Doggy Pool
Speaking of water parks, how about a pool party? A kiddie pool is perfect for splashing around and cooling off. Get your human to fill one up in the backyard, and you can have a blast jumping in and out. Plus, it’s a great way to show off your doggy paddle skills!

3. Shade is Your Best Friend
When the sun is blazing, find a nice shady spot to relax. Whether it’s under a big tree, a patio umbrella, or even indoors with the air conditioning, shade helps keep you cool. Your human might even set up a special shaded area just for you with your favorite blanket or mat.

4. Frozen Treats
Ever heard of pupsicles? They’re frozen treats made just for dogs! Your human can make them with dog-safe ingredients like peanut butter, yogurt, and a bit of water or broth. Freeze them in ice cube trays or molds and voila! A delicious and refreshing treat to enjoy on a hot day.

5. Avoid Hot Pavement
Imagine walking on hot sand at the beach – ouch! The pavement can get super hot and burn your paws. Try to walk on grass or dirt paths instead. If you have to walk on pavement, do it early in the morning or late in the evening when it’s cooler. And hey, maybe your human can carry you part of the way. Who doesn't love a good carry?

6. Doggy Sunscreen
Did you know that dogs can get sunburned too? Especially if you have a light coat or pink skin. Ask your human to get some dog-safe sunscreen and apply it to your nose, ears, and belly before you go out. It might feel a bit weird, but it’s better than a sunburn.

7. Haircuts and Grooming
Long fur can make you feel like you’re wearing a winter coat in the summer. Regular grooming can help keep your fur manageable. A shorter haircut might be just what you need to stay cool. But remember, don’t go too short – your fur also protects you from the sun!

8. Chill Indoors
Sometimes it’s just too hot to be outside. That’s okay! Stay inside where it’s cool. Find a nice spot on the tile floor, in front of a fan, or even cuddle up next to an air vent. Indoor games like tug-of-war or hide and seek with treats can be just as fun as outdoor activities.

9. Car Safety
Never, ever stay in a parked car. It can get dangerously hot very quickly. If your human needs to run errands, it’s better for you to stay at home or go inside the store with them if pets are allowed. Remember, safety first!

10. Watch for Heatstroke
It’s important to know the signs of heatstroke: heavy panting, drooling, red gums, vomiting, or even collapsing. If you’re feeling too hot, let your human know right away. They’ll know what to do to help you cool down quickly.

11. Ice Pack Snuggles
If you’re feeling extra hot, cuddle up with an ice pack wrapped in a towel. It’s like having a chilly pillow to lie on. You can even have your human make you an ice pack out of a damp towel and freeze it for a bit. Instant cool-down!

12. Timing is Everything
Plan your playtime for the cooler parts of the day. Early mornings and late evenings are perfect for walks and runs. You’ll have more energy, and the temperature will be much more comfortable.
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So there you have it, pals! Follow these tips, and you’ll be the coolest pup on the block. Remember, summer is all about fun, but staying safe and cool is the most important part. Happy summer, and keep those tails wagging!
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