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Family Blog|Pet Health

Heat Safety

The warm weather brings some danger along with the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors with your pet.  However, with some simple precautions, summer can mean a lot of fun!  The Humane Society of the United States recommends the following:

Never Leave a pet in a parked car                                                                                                                     

On an 85 degree day a car left with it’s window cracked will reach 102 degrees in 10 minutes and 120 degrees only 20 minutes after that.  It’s not just the heat, but also the humidity that is dangerous.  On humid days, a dogs ability to release heat by removing moisture from their lungs by panting is greatly diminished.

Limit Exercise

Try to limit outdoor walks and playtime to the early morning and evening hours.  Additionally, if possible have your pet’s exercise take place on grass as asphalt can get extremely hot.  Like humans, pets need breaks for both hydration and rest.

Don’t rely on a fan

Fans don’t cool pets anywhere as effectively as humans.

Provide ample shade and water

Anytime your pet is outside, be sure to provide cool, clean water.  All shade is not created equal.  An optimal shaded spot allows air to circulate.  In fact, some doghouses can actually magnify heat levels.

With some simple steps summer can be enjoyable for both you and your pets!

Picture of Jim Scott | Co-Founder

Jim Scott | Co-Founder

A third-generation RAWZ family member, Jim spreads the word of optimal pet nutrition through in-store product demos and regular articles for the RAWZ blog. After sustaining a traumatic brain injury in 2006, Jim began participating in the writing program at the Krempels Center in Portsmouth, NH. Writing was a way to process and heal from his injury — but Jim realized he could also use this skill to spread awareness of the RAWZ brand and mission. Jim covers a range of pet health issues for the company blog, as well as more personal stories that connect to the causes RAWZ supports. His favorite thing to write about? People’s strong bonds with their pets.

Outside of his RAWZ duties, Jim is an avid golfer, a traveling speaker for the Krempels Center and an injury prevention awareness advocate. In 2013 Jim published his memoir, “More Than a Speed Bump” documenting his personal experience with traumatic brain injury and his journey to recovery. He’s also a proud pet parent to his black lab Clooney, who he credits with keeping him active.