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Tips for Pet-Summer-Care

Keep your pets cool and healthy this summer with expert tips from CurliTail. Discover simple ways to protect your furry friends in the heat.https://curlitail.com/blogs/pet-grooming/top-summer-care-tips-for-your-pets

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Tips for Pet-Summer-Care

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  1. CurliTail: Pet Summer Care CurliTail cares for your pets with comfort and safety.

  2. Hydration is Key Water Needs Cat Hydration 1 2 Dogs need 1 ounce of water per pound daily. Cats typically drink around 4.5 ounces of water daily. Cool Water 3 Keep water bowls clean and filled with fresh, cool water.

  3. Limit Outdoor Activities Hot Pavement Paw Protection Safe Walks Asphalt can reach 140°F on a hot day. Avoid hot pavement during peak temperatures. Walk in shaded areas or grassy surfaces.

  4. Provide Shade and Shelter Temperature Drop Comfortable Retreat Shade can reduce the temperature by up to 20°F. Create a shaded area in your backyard. Portable Shade Use a canopy or umbrella for instant shade.

  5. Brachycephalic Breeds Heat Sensitivity 1 Boxers, Pugs, and Bulldogs are prone to heat issues. Cool Environment 2 Keep them in air-conditioned environments. Cooling Gear 3 Use cooling vests or bandanas.

  6. Recognize Heatstroke Signs 1 2 3 Symptoms Immediate Action Veterinary Care Heavy panting, drooling, rapid heartbeat. Move pet to a cool, shaded area. Contact your veterinarian immediately.

  7. Never Leave Dogs in Parked Cars Rapid Temperature Increase 2 Temperature can increase by 20°F in 10 minutes. 1 Fatal Consequences Even a few minutes can be deadly. Safe Alternatives Keep pets at home or in air-conditioned areas. 3

  8. Be Prepared for Emergencies Emergency Kit Contact Info Essential Supplies Create a pet medical emergency kit. Include vet contact information. Have first aid supplies readily available.

  9. For more details, please visit www.curlitail.com

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