Choose to take your dog out for a walk in the cool morning or evening to avoid the hot sunlight. If you must go out in the sun, you can use waterproof SPF15 sunscreen to apply on areas with less hair, such as the abdomen and the inner side of your ears. However, it is best to ask the veterinarian what types of sunscreen products are more suitable before using them.
If your dog is kept outside, it is necessary to have a sun visor, and the kennel should be placed in a shaded place. It is best to use a white material that is less heat-absorbing.
Carry an oversized beach parasol when playing at the beach, providing a sunshade for dogs when resting. Never leave your dog in the car on hot weather. Even if there are small gaps in the car window or you only get off the car for 3 minutes, but under sunlight, cars with small space are like large ovens, so dogs staying in the car are prone to heat shock.
When you leave your dog alone indoors, the air conditioner at home should be turned on. If there is no air conditioner, remember that the window should be turned on for ventilation. It is best to turn on the electric fan when the weather is stuffy, because even if the air is not circulating indoors, it is possible that the dog will get sick due to the lack of air circulation.