| I know this is a walk in the snow, but it's the only on-a-walk picture I have |
1. I used to take Sawyer for two long walks every day: one in the morning and one when I got off work, with several quick bathroom trips throughout the day. Now, I take him for one long walk early in the morning before the sun comes up, and hold off on his afternoon walk until the sun goes down.
2. Tip courtesy of my neighbor: Wrap a bandana soaked in water around your dog's neck. Now, this isn't a proven scientific method, but it couldn't hurt right? Etsy has some really cute ones right now. How cute are these monogrammed bandanas? and there is even a custom one for a different Sawyer.
3. I always carry a collapsable water dish and water bottle if I know my walk is going to be on the long side (even when the sun isn't out yet). My favorite brand is Outward Hound, which can be ordered from Petsmart. They also work great as food dishes when traveling.
4. I've also seen people with the portable water bottle/dish combo. This is a convenient way to hydrate your pup.
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| Photo shown is of the Handi-Drink brand |
5. A bright red tongue is bad news for your pet. This is one of the trouble signs to look for in your pet. Other trouble signs include excessive panting and lagging behind on your walk.
6. Sawyer loves ice, and I've found it's a great way to cool him down after a trip outside. I pour a bunch of ice cubes in his water dish, and let him enjoy!
7. Try to keep your pet's paws off of the pavement. It soaks up the heat throughout the day, and is easy for us to forget because we have shoes on. I've seen some "paw protectors" out there. I have never tried them myself, but have seen people use them before.
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| Petco has these on sale for $25 right now |
8. Here is an article on how to help your animal beat the heat.
9. If you have a pool, let your pup enjoy the cool water. If you don't, you can fill up a baby pool and let your dog play!
10. And finally, not that you ever would, but please do NOT leave your dog in a car under any circumstances.
What are some tips your have found helpful?




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