Ensure that your pet has access to clean and fresh water. Feeding them natural coolers like curd and buttermilk will help them beat the scorching heat.
Groom your pets regularly as this helps them stay relaxed and comfortable. Washing your furry friend, trimming the nails, and giving them a cool haircut are all part of grooming.
Feeding fruits and vegetables will keep your pet's body cool and hydrated throughout the sweltering summer.
Make sure that your pets are resting in the shade. Keep them indoors and let them relax in a cool and dry place.
Make sure that your pet is protected from ticks. Keep an anti-tick spray handy as it helps kill ticks and rid your pet of the horror of constant itching.
Keep an eye out for heatstroke signs like panting, and difficulty breathing. If you notice any of these signs, move your pet to a cool place, provide water, and seek immediate veterinary care.
Leaving your pet in a parked car may increase the risk of heatstroke or even death. Whenever possible, take your pet with you or leave them at home.