Keeping your dog cool and safe in summer
4 Paws Team
Tips from 4 Paws Avenue


As summer approaches, it’s not just humans who feel the heat – our furry friends do too. Dogs are particularly vulnerable to heatstroke, and keeping them cool during the warmer months is essential to their health and well-being. Here are some top tips from 4 Paws Avenue to help your dog stay cool and safe this summer.

Keep them hydrated

Hydration is crucial during a heatwave. Ensure your dog has plenty of fresh, cool water available at all times. Place multiple water bowls around your home and garden to make it easy for your dog to stay hydrated. Adding ice cubes to their water can help keep it cooler for longer. When you’re out and about, make sure to carry a portable water bowl, such as the F2O Travel Bottle Bowl, to ensure your dog can drink on the go.

Walk them at cooler times of the day

Daily exercise is important, but walking in the midday sun can be dangerous. Opt for gentle walks in shaded areas like woodlands or forests, or near water bodies where your dog can cool off. To prevent their paw pads from getting burnt, use Paw Care and follow the rule: if the ground is too hot for your hand, it’s too hot for your dog’s feet.

Let your dog rest

In temperatures above 20°C, limit your dog’s exercise. Overweight or flat-nosed (brachycephalic) breeds are especially sensitive to heat. Allow your dog to rest and avoid over-excitement. To keep them entertained, try treat puzzles, brain games, or refresh their basic training. Products like the Mia Cara Dado Activity Toy, Ice Cream Pop Enrichment Dog Toy or Flying Fish Enrichment Dog Toy.

Make some ice treats

For food-motivated dogs, ice treats can be a great way to cool down. You can create ice licks, ice popsicles, or freeze fruits and vegetables. Frozen Kong treats are also an excellent option. Ensure that the ice cubes are an appropriate size to prevent choking. Try the Mia Cara Lepre Activity Toy  or the Mia Cara Lento Slow Feeding Insert to make mealtime fun and cooling.

Play with cooling toys

Dogs who love to chew can benefit from cooling toys. Freeze their favorite toys for a quick cooling fix. Some toys, like the Chocolate Ice Cream Dog Toy, are designed to be filled with water and frozen, providing a long-lasting cooling effect.

Use water mists and garden sprinklers

If your dog enjoys water, use a spray bottle to mist their body, avoiding the face. A garden sprinkler can also help keep their body temperature down. Monitor your dog to ensure they don’t get overexcited, as this can lead to overheating.

Prevent hot car hazards

Never leave your dog in a car, as temperatures can rise quickly and become dangerous. When traveling, bring water and a bowl, roll down the windows slightly, or use air conditioning to keep the air circulating. Schedule stops to allow your dog to cool down and have a drink. Portable Folding Dog Bowl can be handy for these breaks.

Recognizing and Responding to Heatstroke in Dogs

Heatstroke is a serious condition that requires immediate veterinary attention. Symptoms include collapse, lethargy, excessive panting, vomiting or diarrhea, and purple gums. If you notice any of these signs, move your dog to a shady spot, keep them still, offer plenty of water, and dampen their coat with tepid water. Contact your vet immediately.

By following these tips, you can ensure your dog stays cool, comfortable, and safe during the hot summer months. Keep them hydrated, exercise them wisely, and use cooling products to help them beat the heat. Stay vigilant for signs of heatstroke and act quickly to protect your furry friend. Enjoy a happy, healthy summer with your dog!