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7 Tips: Relaxing with your dog in hot temperatures

7 Tipps: Entspannt mit Hund bei heißen Temperaturen

The days are getting longer and the temperatures are rising significantly; summer is just around the corner. A longer period of heat cannot be ruled out this year either. The so-called dog days, describe the days when the temperatures well above average So that you and your furry friend can get through this time well, we have in our today's blog post 7 valuable tipsthat will make the hot temperatures more bearable.

Surviving the heatwave Tip 1: Cool off in the water

Provided your dog likes water, a relaxing bath in the cool water not only incredible fun, but also wonderfully cool refreshment. Whether lake, sea or river; various swimming toys or water balls sweeten your furry friend's romping in the water. If none of the above options are available to you, a short game under the lawn sprinkler or cooling off with the garden hose. Maybe you even have the opportunity to small dog pool Cool down and relax in the shade! Which brings us to tip 2.

Summer Heatwave Tip 2: Doze in the Shade

Whether in your own garden or in the great outdoors, you can find a shady spot almost anywhere. Get your blanket out and enjoy the warm, but no longer too hot temperatures! Our emmi®-pet insider tip: Head out into the forest! Which brings us to tip 3!

Dog days in summer Tip 3: Defy the heat with forest walks

Use the Power of the forest to defy the heat! On particularly hot days, the forest functions like a natural air conditioning system. On particularly warm days, large amounts of water evaporate in the forest. The moisture created by the evaporation is released by the trees into the environment. This creates The climate in the forest is incredibly pleasant even during peak temperatures. Apart from that, a long walk in the forest seems like a Tour of the oxygen factory. But don't forget to bring enough water for you and your furry friend. Which brings us to tip 4.

Surviving the heat in summer Tip 4: Fresh water is an absolute must-have!

Water is a basic need. It is all the more important that you make sure, especially on hot days, that your furry friend always has enough, well- chilled and fresh water is available. Ideally, you should place water bowls in several places so that your four-legged friend can drink at any time. Ice cubes can keep the water cool for a longer period of time. Speaking of ice cream, that brings us straight to the next tip.

Protect your dog from overheating Tip 5: Lick ice cream to cool down!

We know it from ourselves cool ice cream tastes not only good, but cools our body in particularly hot temperatures. It is no different for dogs. They also love ice cream. With little effort, you can even make your own create a delicious dog ice cream. To do this you need:

  • Low-fat natural yoghurt or quark as well as fruits or cooked pieces of meat
  • Puree meat or fruit into a creamy mass
  • Mix yogurt or quark with fruit or meat to make a puree
  • Pour the mixture into an ice cube tray or a suitable container
  • Alternatively, you can also fill special toys with the mixture
  • Place the ice cream mixture in the freezer and wait until it is frozen
  • Serve to your four-legged friend to cool down

A notice: Adjust the amount of ice cubes to your dog's needs and size. Above all, make sure that he cannot choke.

Braving the heat in summer Tip 6: Adapt walking times to the temperatures!

Lay your Walks in the early morning or late evening hours! Throughout the day, you should make sure that you only moving in the shadows and only for a short time. Be sure to avoid running on hot asphalt, concrete, sand or other paved paths. This can quickly lead to severe burns and blistering on the paws. If you are unsure, do the self-test. Take your shoes off and walk barefoot. test the soil temperature yourself. You will be shocked at how hot the ground is, even if the outside temperature is not above 25°C. If your dog does suffer heat damage to his paws, we recommend supporting wound treatment with our emmi®-pet Hoof, Skin and Wounds Hydro Gel. Speaking of heated, that brings us to the last but most important tip for a relaxing summer with your dog.

Summer heat with dog Tip 7: Never leave your dog in the car!

Never, ever should you leave your furry friend alone in the car in summer. Even at relatively low temperatures around 20°C, the interior of your car can cool down incredibly quickly.to several times the outside temperature. Whenever you transport your dog in the car, think of an oven. Here, too, the heat remains long after you have turned it off. It is the same in the car. The heat from the engine is released into the interior after it has been switched off. This can within a very short time up to 50°C heat up and no dog can survive that.

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