In summer you and your dog can go for walk in evening exercising and having fun. you should take care of hot temperature, because it can be very dangerous. The most common risks are warm heat stroke, dehydration and sunburn - which can be prevented. You should regularly check your dog for signs of disease, and call your veterinarian immediately if any problems arise. In order to keep your dog safety, here are some basic safety measures to take.
Never leave your dog unattended in the car. Despite the many warnings about this, every summer brings many stories of dogs who get sick or die from heat stroke because they were in a car. Even if it looks like it hot, the temperature inside the car can rise to dangerous levels in minutes. If you must bring your dog with you on errands, be sure to bring another person who can stay in the race, air-conditioned car with your dog. Otherwise, please make your dog out of his house.
It might be best to leave your dog at home when going to large outdoor festivals or parties. A large crowd can be overwhelming and increasing the likelihood of injuries, dehydration and exhaustion. Furthermore, it should be a lot of unhealthy food and garbage on the ground that your dog might try to eat. Also remember that fireworks and other loud noises can scare the dogs away or harming themselves. If you do bring your dog to the events, and keep close watch for potential hazards.
Stay close to your dog while swimming in a lake, river or sea. Contrary to popular belief, not all dogs are naturally specialized swimmers. Also remember that even the most experienced swimmer can become a victim of a hangover, jellyfish or other hazards. Also, do not let your dog drink the water - salt water can dehydrate dogs and cause vomiting and diarrhea. The water in lakes and ponds can contain parasites and bacteria that can infect your dog. Provide enough fresh, clean water to drink.