Dogs heatstroke prevention becomes critical when temperatures reach 40 °C and above, as dogs experience more heat stress than most people realize. Dogs lack verbal communication abilities to express their discomfort, yet they have limited control over their body temperature regulation. The heat causes dehydration and exhaustion, which can lead to deadly conditions like heat stroke. In a few easy steps, you can do a lot to ensure that your dog is kept safe and comfortable in hot weather.
Panting is the main cooling method used by dogs, which is much less effective than human sweat cooling. Excessive heat over a long period of time can overload their system, particularly for street dogs or pets that are not well cooled. Even several minutes of extreme heat may result in distress.
Add chicken or vegetable stock to an ice tray and freeze. Allow your dog to lick the cubes. This not only makes them stay hydrated but also gives them a cooling effect, which they love.
Prepare plain curd and place it in a bowl or toy (such as a Kong) and freeze overnight. This snack provides cooling effects together with digestion benefits from its probiotic content, while giving your dog additional items to keep him occupied.
You can freeze bananas and watermelon after cutting them into small pieces to create treat options. Watermelon, which is composed of water (approximately 92% water), serves as an effective method to keep dogs hydrated while providing them with cooling effects.
Wet a cotton towel in cold water, squeeze it, and lay it on the floor. Dogs instinctively lie on it to cool. It is a free, simple, and efficient technique.
Always keep a water bowl for your dog in a shady place. Water that is left in the direct sunlight warms fast, and dogs do not drink enough.
Dogs in the streets are the worst affected in summer. Putting in a bowl of water, having frozen desserts, or giving a shaded sleeping place once or twice a week can help.
Dogs can be severely harmed when the summer is harsh, but when small efforts are made, they are not at serious risk. These hacks are fast and practical and can be done in a few minutes, but can make a long-term difference in their well-being. The difference between your pet and a community dog can really count when it comes to hydrating, shading, and giving cooling treats.