Like humans, animals can have a hard time adjusting to the heat and humidity that summer can bring.
This can be true whether they spend their time indoors or venture outside during the day.
However, there are things that you can do to keep your pets comfortable no matter how hot or humid it gets.

Provide Your Animals with Plenty of Water
Animals generally don’t sweat, which means that they can have a harder time keeping cool in a hot room.
Therefore, it is essential that your cat, dog or any other type of pet have access to as much water as they need to keep their body temperature down.
It may be worthwhile to use a misting device that will spray cool water directly on their skin.
If your animal is allowed to go outside, you can let them run through the hose or spend time in a kiddie pool.
Home Sweet Home
It is important that you have a comfortable home when it’s freezing or blazing outside.
Shelter is one of the first things animals seek in the wild.
If any defects are found, ac repair should be done as quickly as possible.
Many species like pugs have trouble breathing and hot air means more respiratory problems.
This is because animals are sensitive to changes in temperature, and they may overheat even while sitting near an open window or a fan.
Air conditioners are also designed to reduce the humidity in a given space, which can also help to make it more comfortable for humans and animals alike.
Keep Them Off of the Hot Pavement
If you have ever walked barefoot on a driveway, you know how painful it can be.
Your pets experience roughly the same amount of pain when they walk on a driveway or any other paved surface.
Therefore, it can be a good idea to simply keep them in the yard or take them to the beach for exercise on a hot day.
Doing so will allow them to walk or run on soft surfaces such as grass or sand that won’t burn their paws.
You can also take them to indoor recreational facilities that have soft surfaces, air conditioning and plenty of water.
It isn’t uncommon for people to think of their pets as members of the family.
Therefore, you should make sure that they are kept safe during periods of hot and humid weather.
This may mean keeping them indoors where they can lay in an air-conditioned room until it is cool enough to go on their next adventure.
Kelly Hanley
Friday 19th of July 2019
Yes always need lots of water!
Aubrey Daniels
Friday 19th of July 2019
Great information. Thank you for sharing. My dogs love to play outside, but are inside in the ac during the summer heat. Keep them hydrated with plenty of water when they do go outside!
Tabitha
Wednesday 17th of July 2019
Ours goes out mostly at night. Stays inside during the day.
Zoey
Wednesday 17th of July 2019
I just watched a YouTube video on this topic. Hopefully people are becoming more aware.
donna porter
Monday 15th of July 2019
This is a serious subject for me. I see so many pets outside in this heat and I get so upset. My babies are always cool or warm depending.