Tips to keep your pet cool:
- If you have air conditioning leave it on while at work.
- If you don't have air conditioning make sure you have open windows and fans to circulate the air.
- Restrict your pet's activity level especially for older pets.
- Make sure your pet has plenty of access to water.
- Don't leave your pet in the car! Within a matter of minutes a car's internal temperature can escalate well above the outside temperature.
- If you leave your dog outside while away from home make sure they have access to shade and water. With high temperatures dogs cannot be outside for an entire work day.
Pets Highly Susceptible to High Temps:
- Older Pets (8 years of age and older)
- Dogs with smooshed in faces: Pugs, Boxers, Sharpeis, Bulldogs, Mastiffs, etc.
Signs of Heat Exhaustion:
- Bright red gums & skin
- Excessive panting
- Lethargy
- Vomiting
- Feet become sweaty
- Will lay stretched out for long periods of time
- Rapid heart and respiratory rates
If your pet appears to exihibt signs of heat exhaustion they should be see by a veterinarian right away. Prolonged heat exhaustion can result in death.