Tips for keeping pets calm and safe during fireworks
Here are some tips to help your pet stay calm and safe during fireworks.
Read more16 September 2024
As summer is now in full swing and the days are longer and hotter, we tend to shed clothes until we are down to shorts or swimsuits. As a responsible pet owner, we want what is best for our furry friends. However, is it a good idea to shave your pet to reduce the effects of the heat? Does it really keep them cool and protected?
A pet’s coat is designed by nature, similar to the insulation for your house. It keeps them cool in summer and warm in the winter months. If you shave your pet, you’re interfering with their inbuilt temperature system which can lead to discomfort and overheating. Not only does your pet’s hair control their body temperature, it also prevents sunburn and helps protect them from skin cancer.
Cats receive no benefit from being shaved as they are extremely good at controlling their body temperature and usually have more freedom to seek shade and cool spots on hotter days.
Dogs, on the other hand, tend to be more mobile and while some breeds have thick coats there is no need to shave them. However, if they do have a thick coat, it can be a good idea to cut their coat short while still leaving about an inch of hair to protect their skin from the sun.
If you prefer to not cut your thick coated dog’s hair, remember to brush them regularly as they tend to shed more in summer to make their coats lighter. Brushing your dog along with bathing them allows for better air circulation for your pet and keeps them happier and healthier in summer!
If you do plan on shaving or cutting your pet’s hair short for summer, here are some simple tips to remember:
For some pet owners, cutting your pet’s coat short may be a problem. If this is the case, here are some everyday tips to keep your pet cool during summer:
A pet’s coat is there for protection and temperature control, so talk to a vet or a groomer before you decide to do anything drastic with their hair. If you are starting to see signs of your pet overheating it is important to act quickly and get them to the vets as soon as possible.