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Protecting Your Dog from the Sun

Just like you, your dog won’t fare well if left out in the sun too long. During the hottest months of the year, it’s very important to protect your canine companion from the sun’s harmful rays! Do just that with these tips from a veterinarian Livonia, M

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Protecting Your Dog from the Sun

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  1. Protecting Your Dog from the Sun Just like you, your dog won’t fare well if left out in the sun too long. During the hottest months of the year, it’s very important to protect your canine companion from the sun’s harmful rays! Do just that with these tips from a veterinarian Livonia, MI: Indoor Time The easiest way to protect your dog from the sun is to bring him back indoors frequently and make sure he doesn’t stay out in the sun too long. Indoors, he’ll be comfortable in the air conditioning and have a chance to stay properly hydrated with a dish of cool water. Sunscreen Did you know that dogs can get sunburnt, just like we can? It’s most likely to happen on exposed areas of skin, like that on the ridge of the nose or edges of the ears. Purchase a canine- formulated sunscreen if your dog is going to be outdoors for long stretches of time. Shady Spots When your dog is outdoors, ensure that there are multiple shaded areas for him to relax under. If trees don’t provide adequate shade, make your own shade using a tent or sheet. To learn more about summer care for dogs, contact your vet Livonia, MI.

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