We are now in the hottest time of the Summer. I have some tips to guide you to keep dogs safe. I also have a few interesting products and gadgets that could come in handy to keep your dogs cool in the hot weather.
First of all, heat exhaustion can sneak up on dogs as well as people. The first signs that indicate that a dog is at risk for heatstroke include:
• Panting
• Seeking a cool/shady spot
• Excessive salivation
• Enlarging tongue
• Red gums/lips
• Increasing heart rate
• Anxious or distressed behavior
• Staggering
If the dog’s high temperature is not relieved, more severe symptoms of heatstroke will become apparent:
• Very rapid heart rate
• Circulation shutdown
• Trembling/seizures/falling down
• Respiratory distress
• Vomit with blood
• Diarrhea with blood
• Coma
To avoid heat exhaustion and heatstroke, it is crucial that dogs have access to shade and plenty of cold water when the weather becomes hot. If it is really hot, it is a good idea to allow more indoor time with fans and an air conditioner. Please NEVER leave your dog in a car!!! It heats up fast. Consider that when you get into a hot car, you need to have adequate air circulation. You can drive with the windows open or with the air conditioner on. Otherwise you probably wouldn’t be able to handle the heat.
Here are some gadgets and products that can help your dog stay comfortable outside:
The Kool Collar’s patented technology uses ice to stimulate artificial sweat and promote evaporative cooling.
Just moisten the ICool Vest with cold water, gently wring out excess water so it isn’t dripping then put it onto your dog. Recharge in cold water as needed. The evaporative cooling will help your dog stay cooler on those hot Summer days.
The Ruffwear Swamp Cooler uses natural evaporative cooling which cools the dog as water evaporates from the coat’s reservoir. The Swamp Cooler’s light color is designed to reflect heat from the sun. You just soak it in cold water, wring it out, and fasten it onto your dog.
Hurtta Dog Cooling Coat Wrap & Hurtta Dog Cooling Vest
Hurrta makes really beautifully designed doggie gear. These Hurtta products are activated by soaking in cold water and ringing it out. It uses evaporative cooling to keep your dog cool and comfortable in the hot weather.
The Cooling Bed III absorbs the heat from your dog and dissipates the heat into the surrounding air. The Cool Bed III feels similar to when you walk on a cold tile floor with your bare feet.
The Canine Cooler is a unique thermo-regulating bed. It absorbs heat from your dog and loses the heat into the surrounding air. No refrigeration or electricity necessary. A combination of specialized materials, fluids, and the laws of thermodynamics provides a dry, thermo-regulating and cushioning effect.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNXuy-SFcLE
Hydro Toys
First soak the toys in cool water while squeezing them to pull the water in. While your dog is playing with these toys, water is gradually released through small holes which are designed to squirt water. There is also the option of soaking the toys and then freezing for extra cold play. They come in 3 varieties – Hydro Ball, Hydro Saucer, and Hydro Bone.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSmzT0RCo4A
Organic Freezy Pups Frozen Treats
Tasty and organic frozen treats are great for the hot weather. I chose to include pictures of the Juicy Apple recipe and the Chicken Soup recipe because I feel most comfortable with their ingredients.
JUICY APPLE: Organic freeze dried apple juice.
CHICKEN SOUP: Organic chicken broth, organic carrot, organic brown rice, flour, salt.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6B8CvlRMDIY
Handi-Drink makes water portability easy. Please do NOT keep in a hot car. Refill with fresh cold water to keep your dog hydrated.
Popware Collapsible Travel Bowls
Keeping your dog hydrated is essential when the weather is hot. These products are not only convenient and easy to carry, but they are dishwasher safe, antimicrobial, and BPA free. Just scroll down on the GW Little page and you will see all the Popware products.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GA6WUUfOhnQ
All you do is put toys or treats (I would use fruit or veggies that are safe for dogs). Next add water then freeze. It’s as easy as that. You just need to have room in the freezer!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKH-10rF8O0
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