What’s a boy to do when it’s way too hot for him to play outside? After all, with a delicious name like Snickers he will surely melt!
Snickers is enjoying an indoor swim of sorts in our indoor play area here at Paws Give Me Purpose. As much as he enjoys his yard time, it is best for the health of our special needs seniors to spend more time indoors where it’s cooler.
As temperatures soar into the mid 90’s here in Southern New Jersey, it’s imperative we keep all our Sanctuary residents cool and safe.
He is feeling his best and being a very good boy taking his medications and supplements daily. We are keeping a close watch on his kidneys and making sure he stays hydrated. Ensuring optimal hydration is the single most important aspect in treating insufficient kidney function.
Summer is a terrific time to be a dog owner. It lets you run, swim, and play with your dog in nicer weather than any other time of the year. However, summer also brings unique risks to your dog’s health that you should keep in mind throughout the season.
Short trips to the potty are best, long walks are not advised. (even the sidewalks can become dangerous by getting too hot for their paws) NEVER leave your dog in the car, NEVER leave your dog outside all day! A dog can die of heat stroke, their bodies heat up much more quickly than ours.
Even if your dog is out briefly they will get hot and a frosty treat may be just what they need to cool down. Snickers is thinking about digging into some yummy frozen treats today – there are many recipes available for frozen goodies on our website, be sure to check them out.
Stay safe out there, and thank you for giving us the ability to do what we do.