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Veterinarian advice for pet owners as temperatures rise

DES MOINES, Iowa- With temperatures rising this weekend, experts are warning people to look out for their furry friends.

“As it’s getting warmer out, it’s uncomfortable for us to be outside. So, all that hair on dogs, cats, whatever animal, it can really start feeling that,” said Dr. Taylor Malloy is the Medical Director at the All Pets Hospital in Des Moines. “We can see heat stroke or heat exhaustion where patients come in really lethargic, not doing well, super high temperatures. So, that’s always something to be aware of,” she continued.

Malloy said panting is normal for dogs because that’s how they expel heat, but excessive panting may be a sign of heat exhaustion.

To avoid heat exhaustion or heat stroke, Malloy recommends that pet owners limit the amount of time spend outdoors when temperatures are high. It’s also important to provide cool water to drink or even to play in.

High temperatures can also make sidewalks or pavement feel hotter, which can burn paw pads. Malloy’s advice to pet owners is that if you can put your hand on the pavement for five seconds comfortably, then it should be safe to walk.

However, if it’s uncomfortable, she said to stick to walking on grass or shady areas. Pets may also wear boots to protect their paws. Another option is to take walks early in the morning or in the late afternoon to avoid excessive heat.

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