By Sushant Agarwal
Published on | Apr 24, 2025
Ensure your pets always have access to fresh water. Hydration is vital for their health during hot summer days.
Set up shaded spots for your pets to relax outdoors, protecting them from direct sunlight and overheating.
Opt for early morning or late evening walks to avoid the heat. Keep activities short to prevent exhaustion.
Regular grooming helps in controlling your pet’s body temperature by removing excess fur and preventing overheating.
Be alert to symptoms like heavy panting and lethargy. Quick action can prevent serious consequences for your pet.
Pavements can burn paws. Stick to grassy areas and avoid hot surfaces to keep your pet comfortable.
Use pet-safe insect repellent to ward off fleas and ticks, both of which are prevalent during summer.
Offer frozen treats or ice cubes to help your pets cool down, making summertime enjoyable and refreshing.