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Make Summer Great: 13 Dog-Friendly Tips

Keep Your Dog Happy & Safe This Summer

With warm weather rolling in across the UK, it’s the perfect time to soak up sunshine and make memories with your pup — whether you’re beach-bound, garden-lounging, or trail-hiking. But with the fun comes some extra care. Here are 13 expert tips to help your dog stay cool, healthy, and happy all season long:

🌿 Quick Tip: Dogs can overheat in just 10 minutes on hot days — shade, water, and timing are key.
  1. Stay Hydrated: Keep cool, clean water on hand and try ice cubes for fun refreshment.
  2. Protect Their Paws: If the pavement’s too hot for your hand, it’s too hot for their paws. Walk early or late.
  3. Use Pet-Safe Sunscreen: Especially on noses, ears, and short-haired areas. Shade is a must.
  4. Go for a Swim: Let them splash! Use life vests for new swimmers and always supervise.
  5. Smarter Exercise: Avoid peak heat hours. Play in shaded areas or use indoor enrichment instead.
  6. Groom for Comfort: Brush regularly to remove excess fur. Don’t shave unless your vet advises.
  7. Know the Signs of Heatstroke: Heavy panting, drooling, and lethargy are early red flags. Move to shade, offer water, and call your vet.
  8. Plan Dog-Friendly Trips: Research ahead, bring essentials, and double-check their microchip and tags.
  9. Serve Frozen Treats: Try frozen broth cubes or yogurt-and-fruit blends — tasty and cooling!
  10. Make a Garden Oasis: Paddling pools, shaded beds, and digging zones = summer fun at home.
  11. Watch Out for Allergies: Sneezing, itchy skin, or watery eyes? Grass, pollen, and bugs might be to blame.
  12. Prevent Fleas & Ticks: These thrive in warm weather. Keep treatments up to date and check after walks.
  13. Know What’s Toxic: Avoid lilies, azaleas, and fertilisers. Use pet-safe lawn care and garden products.
📌 Bottom Line: Summer is for tail wags, muddy paws, and sunshine naps. With a little planning, you can make it your dog’s favourite season.

P.S. Discover how NutriPaw can help support your dog’s health and happiness this summer — from skin to stress to seasonal itches.

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