Don’t neglect to check the weather report for the outdoor temperature in your area. Are you planning to bring your pet out in the scorching sun? That is not a good idea when outdoor temperatures reach 68 °F and up.
Here’s a practical tip for testing outdoor temperatures. Place your hand against the sidewalk. If you can’t hold it there for more than 5-7 seconds, don’t take your dog out.
How Do You Check Outdoor Temperature For Your Dog?
Dogs respond to heat differently. Your pet’s ability to adapt depends on its breed, physique, health, and lifestyle. Other factors that you need to consider are the environment and activity type.
Canines don’t do too well in extreme temperatures. If you are out enjoying a sunny day, keep a close eye on your dog as the asphalt can burn their paws, they can get dehydrated, or heatstroke.
What Happens if Your Dog is Exposed to Too Much Heat?
Give water for drinking. It’s okay to put in ice cubes, provided your dog drinks slowly. Put your pet in a shower, pool, or muddy puddle. You can also pour cool water over its back and head.