☀️ Summer Heat & Pet Safety: How to Protect Your Dog When Temperatures Soar
Summers in Texas can get brutal—and if you’re hot, imagine how your dog feels. With temps climbing into the 90s and beyond, it's important to know how to keep your furry friends safe from heat exhaustion, paw burns, and other summer hazards.
At Forney Paws and Poo, we’re not just here to scoop poop—we’re fellow pet owners who care deeply about keeping your pups healthy and happy. Here’s everything you need to know to protect your pet in the Texas summer heat.
🔥 Heat-Related Dangers for Dogs
Dogs don’t sweat like humans do. They regulate body temperature mostly by panting and a little through their paw pads—making them far more prone to heatstroke and dehydration.
Signs of heat exhaustion in dogs include:
Heavy panting
Drooling or foaming at the mouth
Lethargy or confusion
Vomiting or diarrhea
Bright red or pale gums
Collapse or seizures
If you notice these signs, move your pet to a cool place immediately and contact your vet.
🐾 Hot Ground = Burned Paws
The pavement may not look dangerous, but it can reach 130–160°F on a sunny day—even when the air temperature is in the 80s. A simple rule of thumb:
If it’s too hot for your hand, it’s too hot for their paws.
🦶 Tip: Walk your dog early in the morning or after sunset when surfaces are cooler.
💧 Hydration is Everything
Always have fresh, cool water available for your dog—both indoors and outside. Bring a portable bowl and water bottle on walks, and never leave them in a parked car (even with the windows cracked).
Dehydration can happen fast. Keep an eye on signs like dry gums, loss of skin elasticity, and excessive panting.
🌳 Provide Shade & Limit Time Outside
If your dog spends time in the yard, make sure there’s adequate shade and airflow. Even better, keep outdoor time short during peak heat (typically between 11am and 4pm).
Pro tip: Artificial turf and concrete can retain heat—another reason to stay off hot surfaces.
🧼 Bonus Tip: Keep the Yard Clean to Avoid Health Risks
Summer heat can amplify the smell and bacteria in pet waste. Flies and parasites thrive in warm, dirty conditions, making your yard less safe for both pets and humans.
Regular dog poop cleanup and yard disinfection is especially important in the summer to reduce:
Bacteria buildup in high-heat areas
Odors that attract pests
Risk of illness from parasites and waste exposure
Our team offers weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly pet waste removal with eco-friendly, pet-safe disinfectants—so your pup has a safe, clean space to play year-round.
✅ Quick Summer Pet Safety Checklist
🕶️ Walk during cooler hours
🐾 Avoid hot pavement
💦 Keep water available at all times
🌳 Provide shade & limit sun exposure
🚗 Never leave your pet in a parked car
🧼 Keep the yard clean and disinfected
🐶 We Care for Your Yard Like We Care for Our Own Pets
As a family-owned pet waste removal company in Forney, TX, we’re here to help you keep your yard safe and your dog comfortable all summer long.
Whether it’s cleaning up the mess or offering friendly advice, we’ve got your back—and your dog’s paws.
📅 Book your summer yard cleanup today!
Let us handle the dirty work so your dog can play safely—even when it’s hot out.
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