{"id":826,"date":"2012-06-15T05:00:00","date_gmt":"2012-06-15T05:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/homeimprovementblogs.com\/hg-blog\/?guid=824a80532102e309e78dfe3a0fb5c46e"},"modified":"2018-09-12T16:38:02","modified_gmt":"2018-09-12T16:38:02","slug":"how-to-protect-your-pet-from-the-heat","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/homeimprovementblogs.com\/hg-blog\/how-to-protect-your-pet-from-the-heat\/","title":{"rendered":"How to protect your pet from the heat"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>(HIB) &#8211; When the weather warms and the heat arrives, it seems everyone has a reason to smile. Whether you prefer to cool off with a dip in the pool or with a tall cool drink in the shade, we all have ways to beat the heat. But what about your dog? Pets can suffer from heat just like people.<\/p>\n<p>There are steps you can take to help ensure your dog doesn&#8217;t overheat in hot weather. Dawn Bolka is a registered veterinary technologist (RVT) and full time veterinary technology instructor at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.brownmackie.edu\/michigan-city.aspx\">Brown Mackie College &#8211; Michigan City<\/a>. She offers insight into keeping your dog safe during the hot months.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;A dog&#8217;s normal body temperature is 101 degrees, and sometimes up to 102.5 degrees,&#8221; Bolka says. &#8220;Match this base with rising temperatures, and a pet can get hot quickly.&#8221; Fortunately, your pet has two ways of cooling down. &#8220;Panting through the mouth is a form of sweating. Dogs also sweat through the bottoms of their feet,&#8221; she continues.<\/p>\n<p>One of the first things Bolka recommends doing for your pet is take time to brush out the undercoat during the spring shed. Dogs shed twice a year &#8211; once in the spring to get rid of the winter coat, and once in the fall to lose the summer coat. &#8220;Most dogs like the brush. Removing the thicker winter coat helps to keep your dog cooler,&#8221; says Bolka. <\/p>\n<p>Two of the most important things you can give your dog in the summer are water and shade. &#8220;Never leave a dog out in the sun &#8211; even in the backyard &#8211; without an ample supply of drinking water,&#8221; Bolka continues. &#8220;A shady area should be within easy reach, providing the dog with a place to get out of the heat. When given the options of both sun and shade, dogs know when to take them.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Another way to protect your dog from summer heat is to be aware of the ground temperature. &#8220;Pavement can get hot enough to fry an egg,&#8221; says Bolka. &#8220;Taking a dog out for a mid-day walk is a common mistake dog owners make, and it can result in burnt pads. It&#8217;s best not to walk or run your animal in the heat of the day.&#8221; Much like pavement, sand at the beach gets hot. Bolka advises giving your dog access to a grassy area, or protecting the dog&#8217;s feet with booties. Pool decks are another culprit to consider. Bolka&#8217;s rule of thumb is: If it burns your feet, it will burn your dog&#8217;s feet.<\/p>\n<p>It is not a good idea to shave a dog during hot weather. &#8220;A dog&#8217;s summer coat actually insulates the skin, offering protection from harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays,&#8221; says Bolka. However, it is possible for a dog to experience sunburn. &#8220;If your dog has a black nose, the nose is protected from sunburn,&#8221; she continues. &#8220;A pink nose is more susceptible to UV rays. You will sometimes see a dog bury his nose in dirt, caking mud on it for protection. As long as dogs have shade and water, they tend to do well.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Another bad idea is to leave your dog in a car on a hot day, even with the windows cracked. The American Veterinary Medical Association, reports that temperatures in a car can rise 20 degrees in just 10 minutes, and 30 degrees in half an hour. &#8220;Heat builds up fast inside a sitting car,&#8221; Bolka says. &#8220;A dog can suffer heat exhaustion in just 20 minutes.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Heat exhaustion is defined by DogChannel.com as a life-threatening condition that &#8220;occurs when a dog&#8217;s respiratory tract cannot evacuate heat quickly enough.&#8221; Signs that a dog is in heat distress include excessive panting, thick saliva, dark red gums, and non-responsiveness. &#8220;A dog experiencing any of these symptoms should be taken to a veterinarian immediately,&#8221; Bolka says. &#8220;You can offer water, and place wet washcloths on the dog, especially around the head and paw pads.&#8221; The Indiana Veterinary Medical Association cautions dog owners not to use ice or extremely cold water on a dog with symptoms of heat exhaustion. 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