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☀️ Summer Survival: 10 Tips to Keep Your Dog Cool in the UK Heat

☀️ Summer Survival: 10 Tips to Keep Your Dog Cool in the UK Heat

By Doggy Dry | May 2025


Summer in the UK might not rival tropical climates, but when the sun does shine — it can get surprisingly hot for our four-legged friends. Dogs are much more sensitive to heat than humans, and without the ability to sweat like we do, they can easily overheat.


🐾 1. Walk During Cooler Hours

Avoid midday heat. Stick to early morning or late evening walks when temperatures are lower and pavements are cooler.

 

Tip: Place the back of your hand on the pavement for 7 seconds. If it’s too hot for you, it’s too hot for their paws.

💧 2. Keep Water Close By

 

 

 

Always have fresh, cool water available — indoors, outdoors, and during walks. A collapsible water bowl is a great addition to your dog-walking kit.

❄️ 3. Use Cooling Mats or Towels

Cooling mats are a summer essential. You can also wet a towel with cold water, wring it out, and let your dog lie on it. Never place ice directly on your dog’s skin — it can cause shock.

🏖️ 4. Create a Shady Sanctuary

If your dog loves being outside, make sure they have access to shade. Set up a parasol or canopy in the garden and bring them indoors during the hottest hours (typically 11 am–3 pm).

🍦 5. Make Doggy Ice Treats

Freeze low-sodium broth, chopped fruit, or treats in ice cube trays for a cooling snack. You can also stuff a Kong with wet food and freeze it — enrichment and refreshment in one!

🚿 6. Cool Showers or Mist Sprays

A gentle mist from a spray bottle or a quick cool shower can bring relief. Avoid cold water shocks — always use lukewarm to cool water.

🧊 7. Use a Fan or Cooling Vest

Place a fan where your dog rests or invest in a cooling vest that absorbs and evaporates water to keep body temperature down.

🚫 8. Never Leave Dogs in Cars

Even on mild UK days, car interiors can become deadly within minutes. Even with windows open, cars are a no-go for dogs in warm weather.

🎾 9. Skip Intense Exercise

Reduce strenuous activities like long runs, fetch, or agility training during heatwaves. Instead, offer mental enrichment indoors — puzzle feeders or scent games work wonders.

🏠 10. Know the Signs of Heatstroke

Act fast if you notice:

  • Excessive panting or drooling
  • Lethargy or confusion
  • Vomiting
  • Collapse

Move your dog to a cool area, offer water, and contact your vet immediately.

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