The 9 Biggest Summer Hazards for Dog

Heatstroke: Dogs can quickly overheat in hot weather, leading to heatstroke.  

Dehydration: Lack of adequate water intake can lead to dehydration, causing serious health issues for dogs. 

Hot Surfaces: Pavement, sand, and other surfaces can get extremely hot in the sun, causing burns on dogs' paw pads.  

Sunburn: Dogs with light-colored or thin fur are susceptible to sunburn. Apply pet-safe sunscreen to exposed areas like noses, ears, and bellies. 

Insect Bites: Mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas are more prevalent in summer. Use vet-approved insect repellents and regularly check your dog for ticks. 

Water Dangers: While swimming can be fun, dogs should always be supervised around water to prevent drowning. 

Overexertion: Avoid strenuous activities during the hottest parts of the day. Dogs can easily overexert themselves in the heat 

Toxic Plants: Some common summer plants like lilies, azaleas, and oleanders are toxic to dogs if ingested. 

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