HOT WEATHER HAZARDS FOR DOGS

by ECM | July 25, 2012 8:00 pm

County Offers Tips to prevent Fido from Becoming a “Hot Dog”
July 25, 2012 (San Diego County) — Summertime is here and the Department of Animal Services (DAS) wants to remind everyone that these hot days can pose a danger to your pets.
“Animals can be very sensitive to high heat," said Director of Animal Services Dawn Danielson. "Make sure your pets have plenty of fresh cool water and shade; and cut down or stop any exercise for your dogs when it is hot."
DAS offers eight tips to help your pets:

 
 
Editor’s note:  Avoid taking dogs on steep trails on hot days. Several dogs have died recently on the rugged Cedar Creek Falls trail, for example.  If you do take your dog on a hike, bring lots of water, let the dog rest in shade where possible, and don’t overtire your pet. 

Following these tips can keep your pet safe and healthy. If you see a pet that is in imminent threat of death or injury, call the Department’s emergency number at (619) 236-2341[1]. For non-emergencies, call (619) 767-2675[2]. 

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  1. (619) 236-2341: tel:%28619%29%20236-2341
  2. (619) 767-2675: tel:%28619%29%20767-2675

Source URL: https://eastcountymagazine.org/hot-weather-hazards-dogs/