Welcome to the Week’s Review of Canine Social Media
- Welcome to this Special Feature on the DoggieU K9 Blog for an update on this week’s dog-related media and social media from around the world. There are so many stories. Here we will share some of the best stories this week.
To Help With The Summer Heatwave, Petco Locations Nationwide Offer To Double as ‘Cooling Centers’ to Help Pets Beat the Heat This Summer
As temperatures soar across the country, Petco Health and Wellness Company, Inc. welcomes leashed pets of all breeds, shapes and sizes into pet care centers nationwide, where they and their families can seek refuge from the extreme heat. They can also stay hydrated with access to fresh, clean and safe water at Petco locations during regular business hours.
What pet parents should know, according to Petco Chief Veterinarian Dr. Whitney Miller:
- Prioritize hydration: Pets should always have access to fresh, clean and safe water. Petco pet care centers are offering cool drinking water for pets in disposable water bowls, which helps limit the risk of disease transmission. Pets can also access shade in Petco locations, as just a few minutes of direct sunlight in extreme temperatures can risk heat exhaustion.
- Recognize the watchouts: Signs of overheating and dehydration in pets include panting, drooling, deep or rapid breathing, weakness, disorientation, and vomiting. If pets begin exhibiting any of these symptoms, move them to a cool, shaded area immediately, give them fresh water and contact a trusted veterinarian if symptoms worsen. Just as children should not be left in a car unattended, pet parents should not leave pets in a car in the heat, as temperatures can skyrocket in a matter of minutes.
- Adjust walking routine: Prioritize cooler times of the day for walks and remember that sidewalks can get hot for pets’ paw pads. Seek cooler surfaces like dirt or grass to help keep pets comfortable. If you can’t comfortably place your hand on the ground for at least seven seconds, then it’s too hot for dogs’ paws.
- Stock up on summer essentials: Products such as boots for paw protection, paw balm, travel bowls, cooling cots and toys that can be frozen can help keep pets safe and happy all summer long.
- Cool off with a comb-out: Keep up with regular grooming to help pups stay cool in warm weather. This is especially important for dogs with long or thick coats.
Does Your Car Insurance Cover A Pet If Injured In An Accident?
As a dog owner, making sure that your canine family are safe and sound is a high priority. But have you considered if your vehicle insurance or even home insurance covers your pets in case of injury or accident? And, just as important, do you have pet insurance?
These are things you should know!
The folks who publish The Canine Journal have lots of information for pet owners. They have a recent article that tells us what we need to know.
The table of contents of the article includes these topics. This is 7 minutes of worthwhile reading.
Table Of Contents
- What To Do If Your Dog Gets Injured In A Car Accident
- Does Car Insurance Cover Pet Damage In An Accident?
- Consider Getting Pet Insurance For Accidents and Illnesses
- Car Insurance Providers With Pet Injury Coverage
- How Many Dogs Die In Car Accidents?
- Does Car Insurance Cover Hitting A Dog?
- How Can I Better Protect My Pup In The Car?
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