Summer Safety Tips for Your Pets from VCA Animal Hospitals

Protecting Your Pets from Summertime Dangers
As temperatures rise and summer unfolds, many pet owners find themselves spending more time outdoors with their furry companions. While the warm weather brings joy, it also introduces various risks that are important for pet owners to recognize. From heat-related issues like heat stroke and dehydration to lesser-known hazards, it's crucial to be informed and prepared for a safe summer. VCA Animal Hospitals is here to help you navigate these challenges and keep your pets healthy.
Common Summer Hazards for Pets
Summer brings a host of potential dangers for our pets. Understanding these threats and knowing how to prevent accidents can help ensure a fun and safe experience for everyone involved. Below are some significant summer hazards that pet owners should be aware of.
Glow Sticks
While glow sticks are popular for nighttime celebrations, they pose a danger to curious pets. These fun items contain dibutyl phthalate (DBP), a harmful liquid that can cause serious health issues if ingested.
Common Foods That Are Dangerous for Pets
Summertime is typically filled with delicious treats, but certain foods can be risky for our furry friends. Items like corn cobs, fruit pits, and even watermelon can lead to choking, esophageal scratches, and gastrointestinal blockages if swallowed.
Balloons and Their Risks
Balloons, whether inflated or deflated, are another choking hazard. If a pet ingests balloon parts or the string, it can cause severe internal problems that require emergency medical attention.
Citronella Candles
Citronella candles may help keep bugs at bay, but they can also harm pets. Open flames can burn sensitive areas like whiskers and noses, while the fumes can create respiratory issues. Ingesting the wax can also result in gastrointestinal upset or nervous system complications.
Water Safety for Pets
Many pets enjoy a dip in the pool during summer, but it’s essential to remember that not all pets can swim well. Dogs often struggle to get out of the pool, making it vital to teach them where to exit safely. Even seasoned dogs can tire quickly; having a lifeguard on hand during pool time is a smart precaution to prevent drowning.
Insights from Dr. Alexandra Meyer
In an informative conversation, Dr. Alexandra Meyer emphasizes the importance of understanding these summertime hazards. She highlights the potential risks and shares valuable advice on what to do if a pet encounters these dangers. Dr. Meyer also provides insights into how pet owners can access emergency care at VCA Animal Hospitals if necessary. VCA’s commitment to your pet's health means you can always rely on them in case of an emergency.
About Dr. Alexandra Meyer
Dr. Meyer joined VCA Woodbridge in 2021 after practicing as a small animal general practitioner for four years. With a background from South Dakota State University and the University of Missouri - Columbia, her interests span surgery, dentistry, internal medicine, and preventative care. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her three dogs, Bennett, Lilli, and Odin, and her cat, Thomas O'Malley. When at home, Dr. Meyer loves puzzles, board games, and staying active on her Peloton bike.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the common summer hazards for pets?
Common summer hazards include heat stroke, dehydration, glow sticks, certain foods like corn cobs and fruit pits, and citronella candles.
How can I keep my pet safe around water?
Teach your pet how to safely exit the pool and always supervise them while swimming to prevent drowning.
What should I do if my pet eats something harmful?
If your pet consumes something harmful, you should contact your veterinarian or an emergency animal hospital immediately.
Are there any summer foods that pets should avoid?
Yes, foods like corn cobs and fruit pits should be avoided as they can cause choking and gastrointestinal issues for pets.
How can VCA Animal Hospitals assist pet owners?
VCA Animal Hospitals offer emergency care and preventive health services for pets, ensuring their well-being throughout the summer months.
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