Dr. Becker Explains What to Look for in a Sunscreen for Pets
As temperatures rise in summer, pets can become easily overheated outdoors or in vehicles.
Taking precautions — and watching out for signs of heat stress — will ensure your dog stays safe and cool all summer long.
When taking walks, stick to early morning or evening to take advantage of cooler times of day.
Avoid hot pavement, which can burn your pet’s paws and lead to overheating; stick to walks on cool grass instead.
When it’s warm outside, be sure your dog always has access to shade and cool water.
Watch out for signs of overheating, such as excessive panting and drooling, elevated body temperature, glazed eyes and weakness.
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