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       Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League Shares Tips To Help



       Keep Your Pets Safe During The Dog Days Of Summer!



        Peggy Adams Animal  Rescue  League  has
      a few reminders and tips to help protect your
      furry friends from the dog days of summer as
      the temperature heats up this summer and pet
      food safety when entertaining.
        Having neighbors, friends, and family
      together for a picnic, holiday celebration,
      or a big sports event is fun. However, one
      preparation that may be overlooked is pet food
      safety  when  entertaining.  Many  foods  can  be  toxic  to     •  If  your  dog  is  a
      pets, including onions, grapes, garlic, alcohol, caffeinated   breed that gets haircuts,
      beverages, chocolate, avocados, diet foods (containing   shortening your dog’s
      artificial sweeteners), and nuts. Bones are also dangerous   coat for summer can help
      because they can cause blockages or perforations if eaten.   prevent overheating.
      So, keep human foods and snacks out of reach! Instead,   However, be careful that your dog isn’t shaved too short,   that include fireworks. Be sure to keep your pets in a safe,
      have pet-appropriate snacks on hand.               which can allow sunburn.                          quiet, secure place inside the house. One in five pets goes
        May 26 was National Heat Awareness Day for Pets,     • Restrict exercise when temperatures soar, and be sure   missing after being scared by loud noises. Also, make
      and  as  the  temperature  heats  up  this  summer,  Peggy   you do not use a muzzle, as this will restrict a dog’s ability   sure your pets are microchipped, wear a collar with an
      Adams Animal Rescue League has a few reminders and   to pant. Dogs pant to keep themselves cool; they do not   identification tag, and their information is current. Peggy
      tips to help protect your furry friends during the dog   sweat to cool themselves down like humans.   Adams’ Wellness Clinic provides this service if they are
      days of summer.                                      • Many dogs enjoy a swim, splashing in a wading pool,   not microchipped.
        It is important to remember that if it’s too hot for   or a run through a sprinkler in warmer weather, which     To learn more, please visit www.PeggyAdams.org.
      you, it’s too hot for your pets. Dogs are vulnerable to   can help bring body temperatures down. Just be cautious   About Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League
      injuries and illnesses related to hot weather, including   at the beach, lake, or pool, as some dogs will drink large     Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League is a nonprofit
      heat exhaustion, heatstroke, sunburn, and paw pad burns.   amounts of water and make themselves vomit or cause   organization that provides critical services to more than
      The most dangerous condition is heatstroke, which can   electrolyte imbalances that become a medical emergency.   35,000 animals each year and collaborates with local area
      cause organ failure, seizures, brain damage, hemorrhages,     • If you suspect your dog is suffering from heatstroke,   rescues to expand the lifesaving work in Palm Beach County.
      blindness, convulsions, and even death.            fast action might save their life. Remove the dog from     The mission of the Peggy  Adams  Animal Rescue
        • Never leave your pet in a parked car. Not only can   the hot area immediately, wet your pet with cool to room   League is to provide shelter to lost, homeless, and
      it lead to fatal heatstroke, but it is also illegal in several   temperature water, and increase air movement around   unwanted animals, to provide spay and neuter and other
      states … including Florida. The temperature inside of a   them with a fan. Do not use ice or very cold water – it   medical services for companion animals, and to care
      car can reach oven-like temperatures in just minutes, often   can be counterproductive since cooling too quickly can   for,  protect,  and  find  quality  homes  for  homeless  and
      more than 140 degrees. That quick errand can become a   trigger other life-threatening conditions.   neglected companion animals, to advocate animal welfare,
      disaster and be fatal for your pet.                  It is also recommended to allow free access to water, but   community involvement, and education to further the
        • When temperatures are high, don’t let your dog remain   don’t force the animal to drink as they may inhale it or choke.   bond between people and animals. Peggy Adams Animal
      on hot surfaces like asphalt and cement. They do not have   If you believe your pet is experiencing heatstroke, bring your   Rescue League has a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator,
      shoes as we do, and the hot ground can cause burns on   pet immediately to your veterinarian or an emergency clinic!   America’s largest independent charity navigator. Peggy
      their  sensitive  paw  pads. Also,  keep  walks  during  the   If you see a dog locked in a parked car, call 911.  Adams is an independent nonprofit animal rescue
      sunniest part of the day to a minimum. Plan those longer     Another friendly reminder from Peggy Adams is that   organization operating continuously since 1925. For more
      walks for sunrise or sunset.                       as summer approaches, so do thunderstorms and holidays   information and to donate, please visit PeggyAdams.org.






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