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Keeping Your Pets Cool In Summer Heat



by Matt Mason, Planet Santa Barbara PublisherFriday, July 17, 2009  12:12 AM


Hot Weather Can Kill Pets
 
Santa Barbara County Animal Services wants to make sure you and your pet can beat the heat this summer. It only takes a few minutes for your pet to get overheated, which can ultimately result in the animal’s death. There are several activities you should avoid and signs to look out for to help keep your pet safe during this heat wave.
 
Never leave your pet in a vehicle, even with the windows cracked. The temperature inside a car will rise and can quickly cause your pet to become overheated and possibly die.
 
Active animals are more susceptible to heat exhaustion. Try to keep the activities and places you take your pets to a minimum while the outside temperatures are high. Avoid rigorous activities like running or hiking with your pet. If your pet is going to be outdoors, make sure that there is plenty of cool shade. Bring pets indoors periodically so they can escape the heat and cool down. Give your pets plenty of cool water in a container that they cannot spill.
 
If your pet is active in the heat there are many signs that he/she may be suffering from heat exhaustion or heat stroke. Things to be aware of during weather with such high temperatures are: high body temperature, heavy panting, rapid pulse, lethargy, darkening of the tongue, unsteadiness, vomiting, and/or glazed eyes. If you notice any of these signs on your pet you must lower their body temperature immediately. Get your pet into a cool or shady area. Apply cool water to their whole body. Apply ice packs or cold towels to your pet’s head, neck and chest. Let your pet drink small amounts of cool water. Most importantly, get your pet to the veterinarian right away.
 
If you notice an animal in distress please contact your local Animal Services Shelter; Santa Barbara at 681-5285, Santa Maria at 934-6119, Lompoc at 737-7755, or Santa Barbara City Animal Control at 963-1513. Be aware of what the heat can do and keep your pets cool all year long.



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