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Dog’s Feet in the Summer Heat. Just like your feet, your dog's feet can get really hot in the summer. You need to be careful where you take your dog, and keep your dog's feet in mind whenever you take it somewhere—you don't want your dog to be in pain during the summer. Summer is for having fun!
Give Your Dog a Cool Haircut. You may be sick of paying the groomer to cut your dog's hair, so you take over that responsibility! Before you grab the scissors however, there are a few things to keep in mind for your dog's safety.
Help Pets with Heatstroke. Humans aren't the only species that can get heatstroke—you pets can too. On those warm and sunny summer days, you need to make sure that your pets are staying adequately cool, and you also need to know what to do if your pet does contract heatstroke.
Protect Your Pet from Sunburn. Usually when we think of sunburn, we only think of us getting sunburned, but as a matter of fact, pets can get sunburned as well. If you are a pet owner, then you should do what you can to protect your pet against the nasty effects of too much sun.
Weatherproof Your Dog’s Doghouse. If you keep your dog outside, you may have to deal with keeping your dog comfortable with the weather. Take the appropriate measures to weatherproof your dog's doghouse and keep your dog safe and happy.