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Keeping Your Dog Safe When It’s Hot

Keep your pet safe from fleas, ticks, worms, and other warm-weather pets with proper parasite control. To know more details about this topic then visit the website. https://alohavegasvets.com/

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Keeping Your Dog Safe When It’s Hot

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  1. Keeping Your Dog Safe When It’s Hot Generally speaking, our dogs and extremely hot weather don’t mix. After all, Fido is covered in a layer of fur that he can’t take off! Here, your veterinarian Las Vegas, NV lists three easy ways to make sure your dog stays safe during hot weather. Hydrate The best thing to do for your dog when it’s hot is to provide him with a full dish of clean, cool, fresh water to drink from at all times. This keeps your pooch properly hydrated and staves off deadly heat exhaustion and dehydration. You can even add a few ice cubes to Fido’s dish on extremely hot days. Limit Exercise Don’t over-exercise your pet in hot weather, because it’s a quick way to have your dog develop heatstroke. Try to exercise your pooch in the early morning or evening hours, when it’s not so hot outside, and keep sessions short to make sure your dog doesn’t get overworked. Pest Control Keep your pet safe from fleas, ticks, worms, and other warm-weather pets with proper parasite control. Talk to your veterinarian if your dog needs preventatives. Call your vet clinic Las Vegas, NV right away to learn more about hot- weather safety tips for dogs.

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