Well isn’t this
lovely sunny weather a welcome surprise! Strange to think that a couple of
weeks ago (in this very same month) I was watching golf ball size hale stones
fall on the decking I am sunbathing on as I write!
Of course, we all know we must look after ourselves in the sunshine, but don’t forget to look after your dogs and cats too! They feel the heat like we do, even more so if you imagine going about your summer business in a fur coat! Remember that dogs cannot cool themselves by sweating like humans. They might sweat a small amount through their pads, but the main way a dog cools off is by panting. Unfortunately, panting is not enough when it is extremely hot and humid. So here are a few tips to keep your canines cool this season, followed by tips for kitties;
Fresh, Cool Water
It is essential that you keep fresh, cool water available to your dog at all times. In hot weather, this is even more crucial. Make sure you keep the water dish in a shady location and change the water frequently. To constantly keep fresh water available outdoors, consider installing a watering system that hooks up to an outdoor tap. These systems are designed to provide water as needed and are usually triggered by motion or a specific action.
Shelter from the Sun
Your dog
might enjoy a little sunbathing, but she ultimately needs a cool, shady spot to
relax. Prolonged sun exposure not only leads to heat exhaustion, it can also
cause sunburn. Yes, dogs can get sunburned too.
While sunscreen is available for dogs, it is not ideal. The best thing is to
offer shelter. Shade from trees is nice, but not perfect. An actual structure
is better. Consider getting an insulated dog house, but make sure it is large
and well-ventilated. Alternatively, you might put up an open-air tent or
canopy. The addition of a fan will help further cool things down. If possible,
put the shelter in a shady area to keep it extra-cool. Of course, the most
ideal shelter is in your home. If possible, install a doggie door to allow
indoor access
Pools for Cooling
If your dog
loves water, then a large tub or paddling pool (molded plastic, not inflatable)
might be a great addition to your yard. Barkitty will bring out a dog pool in
July. Many dogs enjoy playing and lounging in the cool water. Just make sure
you supervise your dog at all times. Also, keep the pool in a shady spot and
change the water frequently. Do not leave the pool full when not in use, as it
may attract insects. Instead of a pool, you might also try running a sprinkler
(when the hose pipe ban is eventually lifted) to see if your dog likes it. However,
most dogs prefer a pool to a sprinkler.
A Barkitty
Facebook ‘liker’ Helen Spellman suggested wetting bandanas and leaving them
tied loosely around her dog’s necks, and she also gives them ice lollies J
Keep your cat calm
A cat that is running about too much during a really hot day or during a heat wave will soon become exhausted and dehydrated. Encourage it to calm down by providing a relaxed, indoor place that is both cool and darkened. Do not initiate play when it is in an agitated state; you may need to sit with it, for a bit, to help it self-calm.
Stick an ice pack inside a sock and place it into a snug retreat underneath the towel for added cooling effect.
Another good idea
is to place towels or sheets over the spots the cat usually
likes to sit, to create a cool barrier between their fur and the normally
warmer surfaces.
A hot water
bottle can be filled with very cold water and left out for it to lie on.
Cool your cat down with dampened towels.
Most cats do not like getting wet, but you can at least help cool their fur
down, a little, with dampened towels. Simply dampen a cloth or paper towel and
gently stroke your cat with the cloth or towel from the top of its head and
down the back. Do this a couple of times a day if it is very hot.
The places where cats get the warmest are their bellies, the pads on their
paws, their armpits, under their chins, and on the outside of their ears.
Concentrate on keeping these spots cool.
Another way to use a small kitchen towel is to soak it with water and
place it in the freezer. When the towel gets cold enough, lay it out on a
smooth kitchen or bathroom floor for your cat to lie on; if it is too cold for
your cat, leave it there as it will warm up enough over time. Do not force your
cat onto it – simply introduce the cat to it, and if it likes it, it can make
up its own mind.
No matter what you do to
keep your pet cool, the best thing you can do is to keep a close eye on them.
When in doubt, get them to a cooler area. Be sure to contact your vet
immediately if you notice signs of heat stroke.
Oh but of course the
ultimate thing you can do to keep your dog or cat cool is to buy them an outfit
or accessories from Barkitty!! Too
much?? Sorry!! Haha! Enjoy the sunshine…
Lisa x
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