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Essential Safety Tips For Dog Walks In Warm Weather
If exploring your happy place includes a furry plus one, we've got you covered. From understanding the countryside code to keeping your dog cool in the warmer months, our expert tips from South Downs Emergency Vets will help you to keep your four-legged companion comfortable and safe on every outing. Plus, discover our curated kit list for strolling with your pooch in style.
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How To Keep Your Dog Safe Walking In The Warmer Months
A Q&A From South Down Emergency Vets
How can you keep dogs cool on a walk during warmer months?
Walk your pooch early in the morning or during the evening to avoid unnecessary heat exposure. When you’re not on an outdoor adventure, make sure your furry friend has cool, shaded areas to relax, especially during the hottest parts of the day.
Keep fresh water aplenty — this is crucial! We recommend placing several bowls around the house and outside, making it easy for your dog to hydrate. Putting ice cubes in water bowls is another effective way to cool down your pooch. Lastly, keep your pet in a calm spot — don't encourage them to race around or play with other dogs.
What temperature is too hot for walking your dog?
This is a tricky question because the answer can vary based on your dog's breed, fitness and age, conditions on the day, terrain, and amount of shade available.
Always avoid the midday heat and hot surfaces, like tarmac. Opt for slow-paced walks to prevent overheating, or exercise your dog indoors or in a shaded areas outside with games or training.
If your dog doesn't want to go on a walk on a hot day, that's fine too! Just ensure they have toilet breaks and provide a cool, well-ventilated area to rest with plenty of water available.
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What are the signs of heatstroke in dogs?
Overweight, old or very young dogs, those with thick coats, pre-existing medical conditions — especially lung, airway, or heart issues — and flat-faced breeds like French Bulldogs, Pugs, and Persian cats are more prone to heat stroke.
Early symptoms of heat stroke:
Advanced symptoms of heat stroke:
If you notice any of the above symptoms and are concerned about your dog, contact your vets immediately.
What’s the safest way to cool your dog down after a long walk?
South Down Emergency Vets list their dos and don’ts for cooling down your pup:
If you think your dog is overheating, contact the vets immediately.
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How can you safely introduce challenging walks and mountain ascents to your dog?
Ensuring your dog is fit before a long walk or hike is crucial. Just as we train for marathons instead of running 26.2 miles on a whim, dogs need gradual conditioning. It can take months, factoring in diet and breed considerations, to build their fitness levels.
What are the key signs of fatigue in dogs, so you know when it’s time to turn back on a walk?
When overtired, your dog may lag behind, ignore commands, or even refuse to move. Paying attention to their body language helps determine when it's time to head home.
How can you keep your dog safe while hiking?
South Down Emergency Vets' seven tips for keeping your dog safe on a hike:
Now equipped with the essentials for keeping your pooch safe during outdoor explorations, discover our top kit recommendations to guarantee you and your furry companion's comfort on every adventure.
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What’s The Countryside Code?
The countryside code is a set of guidelines created to help you explore the countryside responsibly while enjoying rural areas in the UK. It encourages visitors to respect the environment, wildlife and fellow walkers, while also ensuring your own safety and enjoyment.
Following The Countryside Code With Your Pooch:
When venturing into the countryside with your canine pal, being a responsible owner is key.
By following these guidelines, you and your pup can enjoy a wonderful countryside adventure while respecting the landscape.
As you get ready for your next outdoor excursion with your four-legged companion, remember these tips for a safe and enjoyable time, wherever your happy place.
Don't forget to explore our specialist in-store services, including expert boot and rucksack fittings, allowing you to explore comfortably — rain or shine.
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