Newsletter June-2025
Essential Tips for Preventing Heatstroke and Keeping Your Pets Safe in Hot Weather
Sacramento summers are hot sometimes dangerously so. Pets can’t cool themselves like humans do, which puts them at risk of heat exhaustion and heatstroke
Signs of Heat Stress
- Excessive panting or drooling
- Weakness or collapse
- Red gums or glazed eyes
- Vomiting or diarrhea
Safety Tips
- Walk pets early morning or late evening.
- Never leave pets in cars (even with windows cracked).
- Provide plenty of shade and fresh water.
- Test pavement with your hand, if it’s too hot for you, it’s too hot for paws.
Signs of Heat Stress
Flat-faced breeds such as Pugs, Bulldogs, and Persian cats, along with overweight pets and senior companions, are especially vulnerable to the dangers of heatstroke and require extra care during hot weather.
Final Thought
Summer fun should be safe and enjoyable. By being proactive, you’ll protect your pet from heat dangers.
Book a summer wellness exam today, let’s keep tails wagging all season long!
