Did you know that car temperatures rise at a much faster rate than the outside air temperature and can be a very deadly place for
our pets on hot days.
Frozen carrots or apple slices are also a tasty — but healthy — snack to refresh
your pet on a hot day.
The safest place for
your pet on a hot day is at home, not in the car.
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Airlines also embargo animals
on very
hot and cold
days, so always have a backup plan for your
pet.
On really
hot days, place one of the frozen bags in your
pet's habitat for her to lie against or be near.
Never leave a
pet in a car
on a
hot day or let them ride in the back of open trucks.
A heated bed will keep your
pet warm
on cold
days, but a cooling bed is designed to keep your
pet cool
on hot days.
It's better to leave your
pet at home than tie him in front of a shop or leave him in the car
on a
hot day.
An ice cold beer or mixed drink might be the perfect refreshment
on a
hot summer
day, but it is not going to have the same effect
on your
pet.
Let the owner know that their
pet is
hot and it would be better for their
pet if he or she were left at home
on hot days.
If the
pet is trying to control body temperature, offer the
pet other cool locations
on hot days or heated areas
on cool
days.
· Cooling Bed - Dog beds are oftentimes too warm in the summer for your
pet to enjoy, which is why you may frequently find them sprawled out
on the tile floor instead
on hot days.
Never leave your
pet in a parked car
on a
hot day, even if you feel you have provided proper ventilation.
Sadly, many
pets have died because they were left in cars
on warm — and not necessarily
hot —
days while their owners were shopping, visiting friends, or running errands «for a few minutes.»
Do not leave your
pet outside
on a
hot day and always make sure your
pet has a cool, comfortable place to escape the heat.
For playful
pets or those used to joining in
on the afternoon run, it's wise to change up the schedule to avoid the
hottest points in the
day.
This should go without saying, but we still hear the tragic tales of dogs and other
pets being left in cars
on hot days.
For example, unknowing dog owners leave their
pets in cars
on hot Sacramento
days.
Another tip that may seem obvious, but is still a large concern within the
pet community, is to never leave your
pets in the car by themselves — especially
on hot days.
Here are a few tips to help keep your
pets cool
on these
hot days:
Most of the time, leaving your
pet in the car may seem like an alternative to tying them up outside but,
on these
hot days, it's deadly.
On hot days, the inside car temperature can soar to more than 100 degrees, which is deadly for
pets.
I have worked professionally with
pets for over 8 years and just yesterday a «Good Samaritan» approached me about leaving my dog in the car
on a
hot day.
Never, ever leave your
pet in a car
on hot days even for a short amount of time.
Always check your
pet's paws for any sign of a burn after being outside
on hot days — some signs to look out for include licking their paw, discolouration of the pad, bleeding and limping.
The biggest rule of all, though, is to never leave your
pet in a parked car
on warm,
hot, and sunny
days.
Please avoid heatstroke in your
pet by never leaving them inside a car
on a
hot day.
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Peter Kent will be quoted as saying that Canada has met half of its Copenhagen target (a 50 - something Mt drop would mean total emissions of around 680Mt), etc., neutralizing any criticism of Canada's inaction
on climate change
on a
hot political year, with 7 provincial elections and, in all likelihood, a federal one.
Overexposure to sun and heat can dehydrate your
pet, so leave her at home
on a
hot day or take frequent trips indoors to cool her down during a long
day in the sun.
Always keep an eye
on your
pet — both indoors and outdoors —
on hot summer
days and make sure she has constant access to shelter, water, and a safe, cool spot.
Leaving kids and
pets in cars unintended
on a
hot day can result in death.
Home owners can also remotely adjust the temperature in their house, letting their
pets cool off
on a
hot summer
day, and turn the lights
on and off while they are away to prevent potential vandalism to the house while they are away
on vacation.