Here in the Midwest, the mild weather we have been
experiencing this summer is over. Highs
have been in the 90’s for a week and are forecast to be even higher this
week. Over 100º today. Common sense states that you need to keep
your pets indoors. If you can’t keep
them indoors, you need to keep them cool.
I did some research on products available to help keep your pets cool in
this extra hot weather. My research
focused on dogs.
Cesar
Millan gives some great tips to keep your dogs cool in the summer. One even I didn’t know. Dogs cool from the bottom up, so when you
hose your dog down to cool them off, start at their feet and underbelly. Instead of draping a wet towel over your dog’s
back to cool them down, lay it on the floor and let your pup lay on it. Or you could get a cooling mat for your
pup. Some are filled with water and put
in a cool place for your put to lay on. Some
have inserts you can put in the in a fridge or freezer before putting in the
mat.
I’ve warned my readers about signs
of heat stroke in your pets back in July.
What I have recently learned is that hot sidewalks and pavement are also
dangerous for your pets. I know when you
think of doggie boots you think of winter, but these are also great for summer
to protect your pets’ feet from burning on the hot pavement. They even have Sandals. J Think about when you walk
outside on a sidewalk when the sun has been shinning on it all day on a 90+º
day…in bare feet. You do the Hot Feet
Dance…right?
I found Kong
Easy Freeze Kits for frozen treats any pet would love. Whenever I drop an ice cube at home it is fun
to watch the puppies take turns chewing on it.
Sometimes they play Puppy Hockey skipping the ice cube all over the
kitchen.
I also found this Kumfy Koatz cooling
harness from Kumfy Tailz. Covers the dog’s core to help keep them
cool. Used with a coat it will also keep
them warm in winter.
Then there is always the good old fashioned kiddie
pool. Put out a kiddie pool of water for
your dogs to play in. Remember to dump
the pool when your pets are done playing to avoid getting any diseases. This is also a great time for doggie baths…although
my dogs may not agree with me. They feel
cooler when their coats are cleaned and well maintained.
So…tell me how you keep your dog cool in the hot summer
weather? Do you have a pet that is not a
dog? How do you keep them cool?
Be Well & Be Happy,
Pet~Pourri