The change in seasons affects us all in different ways, meaning that we have to make a number of adjustments to help us adapt and make the transition as smooth as possible, especially when dog walking in the summer. From the changing weather to the differing hours of daylight each day, the seasons can affect us and our pets in a whole number of ways, and they rely on us to help them through it. Our dogs love to walk whatever the weather, so we’ve put together a series of handy guides to help you and your dogs navigate through the changing seasons…
Summer Heat
What To Do If You See A Dog In A Hot Car
As the summer months approach, this is the time of year when it’s especially dangerous to leave dogs alone in cars. In significantly warm weather, it only takes a couple of minutes for dogs to become too hot and, with no water or fresh air, they soon begin to suffer. Consequently, owners may be unintentionally putting their dogs at risk by leaving them in hot cars even for 5 minutes.