From the bottom up
I never realized until recently why a dog would seek out a cool spot on the pavement or in the house. A dog cools from the bottom up. Our natural inclination is to put a cool compress on the top of a dog when we should be applying it to his belly. If you want to cool down a dog quickly take a wet towel or something and hold it against his belly. Even better yet you could get a damp towel and let him lay on it. It will cool him right down. You could also use a spray bottle and spray his belly and feet. This is one of the ways to cool down a dog quickly.
Vehicles
When leaving a dog in the car roll the windows down a third or leave the car running with the air on. It doesn't take long for car to heat up and a dog to dehydrate. When on long trips make sure you have the windows down or the air on. Take extra bottles of water for your dog to drink and to apply to his extremities. On long trips make frequent stops and let him drink and walk him around.
Change his water frequently
Dogs want fresh water make sure you change it frequently even if his water dish is indoors. It can get warm and pretty slimy over a period of time. You may want to stick some ice cubes in his water. My dog loves to chomp on ice cubes themselves. Its another way of keeping him cool and keeping liquids in his system.
Different breeds
Naturally darker coated dogs retain heat faster than lighter coated breeds. Each dog may have different needs. Some dogs need to have their coat trimmed but than also you have to be careful they are not exposed to long to the suns hot rays. A dogs coat also provides some insulation from the heat to protect its sensitive skin. Just be aware so if your dog is getting dehydrated his eyes will become blood shot and his skin will begin to lose its elasticity. You have to watch when your dog becomes lethargic and excessive drooling he is becoming dehydrated.
Hot days
On really hot days when temps get high and humidity is also high try to keep your dog in adequate shelter. If he is an outside dog make sure he has a place to go to get out of the hot sun. Its best if you can to bring them indoors. Dogs would also enjoy a kiddie pool to run around in. Some dogs you won't have to prompt others may not take to the water. Whatever the case make sure your dog has plenty of water and cool place to lay down and cool off.
Your dog needs to keep cool just as much as you do and probably more. Make sure you take the necessary steps to keep him cool.
Published by Timothy Scheiman
I am 59 years old and I have been buiding and fixing computers for many years. Last year I started writing at AC. I found it fun and profitable. It also gave me a chance to share what I know. View profile
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5 Comments
Post a Commenti put ice cubes in their water and in secends the ice cubes are gone and i have to wipe up some more!
I used to use kiddie plastic pools for my dogs but I got tired of having to buy a new one every year. This year i researched dog swimming pools and bought a Guardian dog pool.
I like the fact it has a drain for easy cleaning. It also is made with dogs in mind so they will not destroy it half way though the summer. The Guardian also comes with a carry bag so you can easily store it during the winter.
ooh great ill try the bottom up yeah cool
Thanks! I'll make sure I'll tell my owner these!
Good information, though I believe you should NEVER leave your dog in the car on a hot day, windows down one third or not.