Over the years the weather has been badly affecting us and our pets, may it be any month of the year. The point raised here is very important for us to make sure that we are taking all the desired care to maintain the temperature of our pet and the Animals are not able to complain about how they are feeling.
Do you know?
Animals of all kinds also suffer heat strokes or can die from extreme snowfall. Yes! The reason it is being emphasized to bring your dogs inside the house in extreme weather, is because their paws can get sore and torn. The skin of their paws can be peeled by the extreme increasing weather in the summers and can catch heat stroke. In order to avoid the weather treating your pet badly, there are certain steps that you should consider.
To Avoid Heat Stroke:
1. Keep your pet hydrated, fresh water should be kept for your pet at all times;
2. If your dog is hairy, don’t shave his hair, keep him in a cool and dry place indoors;
3. Maintain a balanced diet thrice a day, a blend of all nutrients should be provided;
4. Your pet can feel heat inside house too. So make sure the place you’ve kept your pet is cool enough;
5. Monitor the health of your pet at all times.
Precautions in Winters:
It is widely understood by majority of people that if the pet has hair on his body then they won’t feel any cold as their hair is going to protect them from winter’s wind. But- as a matter of fact, dogs do feel cold when outside in snowfall or even on a cool breezy day and this can freeze them to death. Always remember that your pet has all the basic health issues as you have. Don’t think that Animals can be safe and be on their own as once they become your pet (family member), they are your responsibility to be taken care of.
They do feel cold, they do feel heat, they do feel hurt, they do feel happy. They are family and need their two legged with them forever. Don’t leave them in rising temperature or even in a cool breezy day. Bring them in- always!
Be safe, stay vigilant and take care of your self and your Pets.
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