Tips on Getting Active & Exercising More With Your Dog

Especially in the warmer months, sometimes it’s difficult to get more active and exercise with our dogs due to the extreme heat. But becoming overweight or obese is a growing problem for many of today’s pets and sometimes their owners may follow suit. Animals gaining too much weight face the same type of health risks as their human counterparts, so it’s best for all of us if we can stay active and get more exercise.

Often when we think of exercising with our four-legged friend, we may imagine the traditional dog walk, which is always a good method, but there’s plenty of other ways we can get active with our animals. Here’s some tips on some more unusual methods of staying active with them:
Dog Diving Off Dock

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Beat the Heat: Summer Safety Tips for Your Dog

Dog Keeping Cool With FanWe humans may love the summer sun, but our four-legged friends can have a tough time staying cool – could you imagine wearing a fur coat on the beach? Hot or intensely humid weather can be dangerous for our dogs, and there are some particular hazards that we need to keep our pups safe from when the weather gets warm.

Beat the Heat

  • Hot paws! Asphalt heats up very quickly in the sun, and can cause painful burns to your dog’s pads. Walk your dog on grass instead of pavement, put protective boots on, or even carry them when needed.
  • Exercise your furry friend during the cooler times of day, like early mornings or evenings, and keep in mind that they may need more breaks for water and rest than usual.
  • Don’t forget the sunscreen. Light colored or thinly-haired dogs can easily become sunburnt – ask your vet about dog-friendly sunscreen to use on your pup’s skin.
  • Very senior dogs, overweight pooches and short-nosed Pugs and Bulldogs can very easily become distressed in the heat and might even have problems breathing well. In extreme temperatures, these pups are best kept safely inside where it’s cool.
  • Leave your dog at home when you’re running errands. The inside of a car can reach dangerous temperatures in just a few minutes, even with the windows cracked on a mild day. Hot cars kill pets.

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Great Summer Items for Cooling Off Your Pooch

Dog Cooling Off in Tub of WaterThe dog days of summer fast approach and the hot summer sun creates sweltering conditions for you and your dog. While you may have a cold bottle of water that you can drink from to keep yourself cool and hydrated, your dog is relying on you to keep him safe and comfortable, too. With just a few items from Pamperpawgifts.com, your dog can be as happy in the summer sun as you.

Cooling Coat

A stylish coat can be cool in two ways. Your dog will look cool while staying cool on a warm summer day. If you are planning a hike at your nearest state park, an outdoor dog show or other activities, this cooling coat may be the one thing you really need to keep your dog happy, comfortable and safe from heat exhaustion.

The coat works by cooling your dog’s chest and back, and attaches with an adjustable collar and belt. Making the heat of the day more tolerable and enjoyable for your dog, you will have peace of mind knowing he is not stressed over the uncomfortable and dangerous heat.

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