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Keeping your furry travel buddy healthy this June

Keeping your furry travel buddy healthy this June

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This summer is expected to be warmer than previous years in Washington as much of the western U.S. saw record temps this spring.

While we humans may feel some discomfort due to the heat, it’s important to keep your furry travel companions in mind as we sweat it out. Instead of respirating like humans, dogs and many other domestic pets pant out excessive heat through their mouths.

Whatcom Veterinary Hospital’s Kate Woods wants people to remember a few rules of thumb when taking your pets out into the world this summer.

“Taking your pet on family adventures is appropriate when properly prepared,” she said. The following steps will help you be as successful as possible in your next summer adventure with your pets. Never leave your pet in the car when the sun is out, even with the windows cracked, make sure they have a shady place to cool off, if the sidewalk is too hot for your feet, it is too hot for their feet, and of course make sure they have cool, fresh water available at all times during the warmer months.”

Even if it is overcast on the day you think to leave you pet in the car, temperatures can still make that a dangerous choice. Generally, leaving animals inside a car during the warm times of the year can cause serious injury or death to your furry friend.

Many dog breeds should never have their coats shorn as it will impede their ability to regulate temperature. Certain breeds have a double coat. Their secondary coat keeps them warm in winter. During the summer, the secondary coat will be shed to capture air against their skin.

Single coat breeds such as Maltese, Poodles and Afghan Hounds can handle some professional grooming, but leaving some fur on the skin is important to protect against bug bites and the elements of the outdoors. Always be sure to check with your vet about any unusual changes in behavior as the temps rise before taking any drastic measures.

During a heat wave, remember to keep your pet cool along with yourself. Cold, wet towels can be placed on some pets to help them feel a little better, or you can take them to a nearby body of water for a quick swim. Always be watchful near water bodies with your pets.

If you have any questions about best practices for travel with your furry friends, contact the helpful experts at Whatcom Veterinary Hospital.

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