{"id":5618,"date":"2024-06-28T10:32:30","date_gmt":"2024-06-28T09:32:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/vitaanimalhealth.com\/?p=5618"},"modified":"2024-06-28T10:32:32","modified_gmt":"2024-06-28T09:32:32","slug":"five-summer-pet-care-tips","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/vitaanimalhealth.com\/five-summer-pet-care-tips\/","title":{"rendered":"Five Summer Pet Care Tips"},"content":{"rendered":"

Summer is here, which for many is their favourite season. The combination of warmer weather and a chance to enjoy the outdoors in the drawn-out evenings make for the perfect opportunity to meet up with friends and enjoy long strolls in the sun.<\/p>

Although summer is a time for lots of fun, it also brings unique challenges to pet owners and their furry friends.<\/p>

What seasonal stressors should you be on the lookout for? Read on to learn our top 5 hazards to pets this summer and how you can keep your pet happy and healthy all season long.<\/p>

  1. <\/strong>Ensure Proper Hydration<\/strong><\/li><\/ol>

    One of the most important summer pet care tips is ensuring proper hydration for your pet. Just like we need to up our fluid intake when it\u2019s hot, your pet should have access to a constant supply of fresh water to prevent dehydration. Make sure to provide multiple water sources throughout your home and, if possible, in the shade outside too. For pets that live outdoors, such as some rabbits and guinea pigs, ensure that their water bottles remain topped up with ample amounts of water throughout the day and remember to replace this regularly to keep it fresh and cool.<\/p>

    What if your pet is reluctant to drink? Some animals, such as cats, require less water than others to stay hydrated, but they must be still offered a constant supply of water that they can easily access.<\/p>

    How can you encourage your pet to drink more?<\/p>