Heatstroke can be dangerous for pets, just as it is for humans. It's important to take extra steps to keep your pet hydrated during the hot summer months.
Here are some tips:
Make sure your pet always has access to fresh, cool water. You can put out multiple bowls of water around the house and change them frequently.
Add ice cubes to the water to keep it cold longer. You can freeze water in ice cube trays and place them in your pet's water bowl as they melt.
sure good living conditions:
Bathe your pet with cool water or give them regular showers.
Use a damp towel to wipe their fur. You can put a damp towel in the freezer for a few minutes and then place it on your pet's fur.
Create a cool, shady spot where your pet can retreat from the sun. Use a fan in the room where your pet stays.
Never leave your pet in the car, even for a short time, as temperatures can rise rapidly and be fatal.



