June 25, 2015
(AlignLife.com) Summers can often be hot and dry in much of the country, with very little rain or other relief and plenty of advisories to stay indoors. Such heat can literally suck the life out of you the same way it does to the parched ground and withering plants – and it can do so for animals as well as humans, especially dogs which are normally kept outdoors. As we reach the hottest time of the year, protecting your dog takes on greater urgency.
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Dogs should be kept indoors during times of excessive heat. When left outside, dogs should have proper protection from the heat and plenty of fresh, cool water. It is important to note that doghouses do not provide protection from heat, especially if they are exposed to the sun.
Following are tips to protect your dog from the hazards of heat exposure:
*Do not leave your pet in a parked car, not even if you feel that the errand will be of a short duration. Temperatures in vehicles can soar to dangerous levels in no time at all.
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