Summer is a wonderful time for walks, play, and sunny adventures with your dog, but it also comes with some important safety reminders. As the temperatures rise it’s important to remember hot weather can pose serious risks to your dog; they’re more vulnerable to heat than we humans are.
Here’s some essential tips to ensure your dog stays safe when the mercury climbs:
Always make sure your dog has access to shade and fresh water; refill their bowls often, make sure they cannot tip it over and add a few ice cubes for a fun cooling treat!
Don't forget to keep your dog hydrated during the hot summer days.
Never leave your dog unattended in a parked car even for a minute; temperatures inside can rise dangerously fast, putting them at serious risk.
Plan walks for early morning or evening and avoid the hottest part of the day, usually between 10 am and 4 pm. Try a summer shady walk in Craigavon Park, or the tree-lined Pukekawa Centennial Glade Path in the Auckland Domain or Point View Reserve in East Tamaki.
Be mindful of hot footpaths, roads and sand; before heading out, test the ground with your hand; if it is too hot for you, it is too hot for their paws.
Make sure to check the ground is not too hot for your dog when walking your furry friend this summer.
Adjust activity levels during the hot weather; opt for grassy or forest walks or play that involved water like swimming but always supervise your dog around water; don’t be afraid to let them rest.
Keep an eye out for signs of heat stress; heavy panting, drooling or vomiting are all signals your dog needs a break in the shade with cool water; groom your dog regularly to remove excess fur.
With a little planning and care, you and your dog can enjoy a happy safe summer together.
A guide for dog owners
Visit the Auckland Council website for all the information you need about owning and looking after your dog in Auckland, including registering your dog, rules on public places, and tips for choosing a dog.