LifestyleWalking your dog safely in a heatwave: Expert tips and guidelines

Walking your dog safely in a heatwave: Expert tips and guidelines

Should you take the dog out in the heat?
Should you take the dog out in the heat?
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13 June 2024 16:03

When the temperature hits 30 degrees Celsius, leaving the house becomes challenging. What about your dog? After all, it needs to take care of its needs. Before putting on the leash, conduct a simple test to ensure your dog doesn't get burned.

Owning a dog is a pleasure but also a series of serious responsibilities. We must provide it with good food, veterinary care, playtime, and, most importantly, the right amount of exercise.

Your pet has its needs regardless of the temperature or weather conditions, but walking your dog during a heatwave is risky. At what temperatures is it better not to walk your dog? Hear what an expert has to say.

How does heat affect dogs?

We call it a heatwave when the temperature outside exceeds 30 degrees Celsius. Leaving the house in such weather is not the best idea. In a few moments, you can get heatstroke, which, in extreme cases, requires hospitalization.

This applies to both people and animals. Dogs are especially prone to heatstroke due to their thick and dense fur and lack of sweat glands, which would protect them from overheating.

Walking your dog during a heatwave exposes it not only to overheating but also to dehydration or heatstroke, which can even lead to the pet's death. Let's not forget that dogs don't wear shoes. Contact with hot asphalt can lead to paw injuries.

At what temperatures shouldn't you walk your dog? It is assumed that a dog should stay indoors when the temperature exceeds 27 degrees Celsius. However, it all depends on the cloud cover level or how much the asphalt has heated. If you want to ensure you can walk your dog, conduct a simple test.

"Place the back of your hand on the pavement. If you cannot hold it there for five seconds, it's too hot to walk your dog on the pavement. "If the asphalt is so hot you could probably fry an egg on it, then it can burn your dog's feet," explains Dr. Alison Thomas.

How to help your dog on hot days?

Dogs feel the heat even more than humans. They regulate their body temperature by lying in cool places or opening their mouths. How can you help your pet during a heatwave? Ensure it always has a bowl full of clean water. Close all windows and invest in a fan to lower the room temperature. Look for a dog cooling mat — you can find it online and in well-stocked pet stores.

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