The Dog Days of Summer 7 tips to keep your canine cool

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The American Humane Society shares vital advice for dog owners to help their pets cope with summer heat. Owners should shift exercise routines to cooler times of day and verify pavement temperatures to prevent paw burns. High-risk dogs include elderly, overweight, and certain short-nosed breeds, requiring special attention. Signs of dehydration may include excessive panting and slow skin return, while heat stroke can present as lethargy or seizures. Leaving dogs in parked cars is a serious danger; owners are urged to seek help if they see a dog in distress.

Providing a cool bath and ensuring access to water are effective ways to keep dogs comfortable. Each summer, many pets suffer from heat-related health issues, emphasizing the importance of these guidelines. For further assistance, pet owners can visit AmericanHumane. org.

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