
Many pet owners love summer weather because they can take their pets outside more often. However, the warmer months can also be dangerous for your pet. It’s important to take precautions to safeguard your pet. Whether it's a car drive, a walk, or playing in the park, it's crucial to keep your furry friend's health in check. Summer months can be uncomfortable and sometimes even treacherous to pets due to extreme temperatures.
At Valley Animal Hospital, serving Clifton, NJ, our team will teach you how to keep your pet healthy and comfortable during the summer. We also provide treatment if your pet becomes overheated or dehydrated.
Pet Care During the Summer
If you want to enjoy summer weather with your pet while still keeping it safe, we can help. Here are some tips to keep your pet healthy and comfortable in hot weather.
- Never leave your pet in the car: During a typical summer day, the temperatures inside a vehicle can reach up to 40 degrees Celsius within ten minutes and can continue increasing as time goes on. Refrain from leaving your pet in a closed car, because it can culminate in suffocation and heatstroke. It's advisable to take your pet along with you when leaving your vehicle.
- Maintain proper pet nutrition: The right pet diet is vital in ensuring that your pet is getting the right nutrients so it can stay strong during the warmer months, which can be exhausting.
- Visit our vet during the summer: If your pet exhibits any signs of excessive drooling, dehydration, and panting, rush it to our vet for a checkup. Fever and vomiting in your pet can indicate a tick infestation, which is prevalent during intense temperature periods.
- Watch your pet's weight: Summer is the opportune moment to increase your pet's level of exercise and get your pet in better shape. It's a good idea to take your pet for walks early morning or late evening to avoid direct sunlight.
Schedule an Appointment for Pet Care Today
Our veterinary team at Valley Animal Hospital in Clifton, NJ will help you keep your pet healthy during the summer. Our veterinarian can answer any questions you have. Call us today to schedule an appointment.