
When temperatures climb above 25 °C (77 °F), walking your dog requires extra care. Heatstroke and paw burns can sneak up on you, but a few simple precautions will keep your summer strolls fun and safe.
1. Plan Your Walk Times
- Morning & Evening: Ideal windows are before 9 AM and after 7 PM, when pavement and ground are still cool.
- Short “Snack” Walks: If you must venture out midday, keep it to 5–10 minutes and stick to shaded areas.
2. Protect Paws & Check Surfaces
- Hand Test: Place your palm on the pavement—if you can’t hold for more than 5 seconds, it’s too hot for paws.
- Dog Boots & Paw Wax: Summer boots or wax balms protect pads from burns and drying.
3. Hydration on the Go
- Portable Water Bowl: A collapsible silicone bowl or spill-proof bottle is a must.
- Frequent Breaks: Offer water every 10–15 minutes, especially after active play.
4. Use Natural Shade
- Parks & Tree-Lined Paths: Choose routes through green spaces rather than open lots or roads.
- Avoid Hot Pavement: Wet or damp asphalt holds heat longer than dry surfaces.
5. Spotting Heat Stress
- Rapid, Heavy Panting & Excessive Drooling
- Lethargy, Weakness, Unsteady Gait
- Nausea or Vomiting
- Body Temperature Above 39.5 °C (103 °F)
Act Fast: Stop moving, offer water, and find shade. If you suspect heatstroke, seek veterinary care immediately.
6. Emergency Cooling Methods
- Wet Towels: Wrap around your dog’s neck, armpits, or gently wet their earflaps.
- Portable Fan: A small USB fan helps circulate cooler air.
- Cool Water Spots: If available, let your dog stand in a shallow pool or stream briefly.
7. Lightweight Gear
- Reflective, Ventilated Vests: Deflect sunlight and help keep your dog’s coat cooler.
- Breathable Collars & Leashes: Reduce heat buildup and chafing.
8. Post-Walk Paw Care
- Inspect Paw Pads: Look for redness, pale spots, or tiny cracks.
- Clean & Soothe: Remove debris and apply paw balm to moisturize.

Conclusion: Summer walks can be both safe and enjoyable if you monitor ground temperature, keep your dog hydrated, and choose cooler times and shaded routes. Follow this checklist for worry-free adventures in the sun!

