4 Simple Ways to Help Stray Animals Beat the Summer Heat


With the scorching heat of India's summer already upon us, it's easy to imagine the challenges that stray animals face without the comforts we take for granted. But fear not! You can make a difference and ensure their well-being with these easy tips:


  • Keep Water Accessible:


  • Dehydration is a serious risk for animals during summer. Provide water in terracotta or mud bowls, which stay cooler longer. Regularly clean and refill the bowls to prevent contamination. Hang water containers for birds at a height to keep them safe and visible. You can even use water from your garden or cool the pavement for them.
  • Provide Shelter:


Don't shoo away strays seeking shade under trees or buildings. Build small shelters with grass mats and breathable materials like cardboard and cloth. Ensure the shelters are spacious and cool. Check under your car before starting it to avoid harming hidden strays


  • Treat Paw Burns:


Strays can suffer paw burns from hot pavements. Wash their paws with antibacterial soap, rinse, and dry thoroughly. Apply antiseptic solution and protect with soft baby socks. Seek vet help for severe burns. Regular massages with special powders or oils can keep them cool and infection-free.


  • Watch for Heatstroke:


Watch out for signs of heatstroke like laboured breathing and abnormal movements. If you notice these symptoms, cool the animal with room temperature water, wipe with a wet towel, and seek immediate veterinary assistance.


By following these simple steps, you can make a big difference in the lives of stray animals during the sweltering summer months.


If you suspect your pet has heat stroke, visit your nearest Animal Emergency Service hospital or your local vet immediately.


If you see any symptoms of heat stroke  Contact pet hospital near me and address the issue promptly.


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