Ensure your pet always has access to fresh, cool water to prevent dehydration.
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Avoid strenuous activities during peak heat hours to protect your pet from overheating.
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Create shaded areas in your yard or use umbrellas to give your pet relief from the sun.
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Invest in cooling mats or pads for your pet to lie on, helping them stay comfortable.
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Keep your pet off hot pavement and surfaces to prevent burns on their paws.
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Never leave your pet in a parked car, as temperatures can rise rapidly, leading to heatstroke.
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Regular grooming helps remove excess fur, allowing for better airflow and cooling.
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Be vigilant for signs of heatstroke such as excessive panting, drooling, and lethargy.
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