Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Raising a dog in summer

Raising a dog in summer

How do dogs prevent heatstroke?

1, choose the time to walk the dog.

2. Provide dogs with adequate drinking water.

3. Give the dog enough nutrition.

4. Try to keep the dog indoors and keep it cool and ventilated.

Choose the right time to walk the dog.

If you choose to walk the dog at noon when the ground temperature is high, it is easy to burn the dog's paws and get heatstroke!

If you must go out, please pay attention to protect your head from direct sunlight.

Choose a time when the weather is relatively cool, preferably early morning or evening.

Provide adequate drinking water.

Dogs need water to take away the body's heat when sweating, and they should replenish the right amount of water in time.

Especially after dogs exercise, they need to drink more water!

It is best to provide dogs with enough water and cold boiled water in summer. Don't use other drinks instead of water!

Supplement adequate nutrition.

In hot weather, dogs may lose their appetite. But at any time, supplementing nutrition for dogs can't be ignored.

Choose a palatable diet for dogs, which is low in oil and salt, contains probiotics to regulate the dog's stomach, and can also be fed with some fruits and vegetables appropriately ~

Try to keep the dog indoors and keep it cool and ventilated.

Avoid exposing the dog to the sun, and it is best to keep the dog indoors on a hot day.

If you leave the dog alone at home, keep the room cool and ventilated, and don't lock the dog on the sultry balcony!

Avoid dog exposure and consider whether the dog's environment is sultry or not.