Keep Pets Cool When Temps Rise

Los Angeles, CA — Looks like summer has arrived and is here to stay. Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Los Angeles (spcaLA) urges all pet companions to take preventative measures to protect their pets during this and future heatwaves.

Grey Pitbull dog playing with yellow toy in blue kiddie pool

Adoptable dog, Mamba cools off at spcaLA South Bay Pet Adoption Center

Protect your pets:

  • Water to prevent dehydration: Plenty of clean, cool drinking water is a must at all times.
  • Protection from the sun: Keep pets inside where it is cool. If your pet must stay outside, be sure they have adequate shade and ventilation with plenty of drinking water in a tip-proof bowl.
  • Emergency Care: If a pet is overcome by heat (detected by excessive panting, is heavily salivating, and/or immobile) immerse them slowly in cool water to lower their body temperature, then contact a veterinarian. Never immerse a pet in ice cold water, it may cause them shock.
  • Keep Pets Groomed: Clip long or matted coats short to help your pet stay cool. Remember that pets, like people, can get sunburned and coats should not be TOO short.
  • Health Check: Carefully go over your pet’s body at least once a week to check for fleas, ear mites and tiny bumps or cuts. Bring your pet to the vet for a summer check-up and use a good flea and tick repellent recommended by your vet.
  • Fleas: Fleas need to be attacked on three fronts: on the pet, in the home and in the yard.
  • Exercise: Exercise pets in the morning or evening when it’s cooler.
  • Prevent Burns: Dog pads burn easily, so avoid hot surfaces such as asphalt on hot days.
  • Identification: With the hotter weather, families and their pets are outside more often, increasing the chances of a pet getting lost. Make sure your pets always wear proper identification.
  • Park your pet at home: Never leave your pet in a parked car, not even for a minute. It could cost them their life. On a hot day, the temperature in a parked car can soar to 160 degrees within minutes, even with the windows left slightly open.