Summer Heat Can Quickly Affect Dogs
Unlike humans, dogs do not have the ability to cool their bodies through sweating. They are largely dependent on panting and minimal sweating by the paw pads, and they are much more susceptible to heat illnesses.
Common heat-related issues include:
- Heat exhaustion
- Heatstroke
- Dehydration
- Burned paw pads from hot pavement
Even a short walk during peak afternoon heat can raise your dog’s body temperature dangerously fast. Breeds with thick fur or flat faces, such as Bulldogs and Pugs, are especially at risk.
Increased Outdoor Activity Brings More Injuries
Summer means more trips to parks, beaches, and hiking trails, which also increases the chance of injuries and accidents.
Outdoor injuries commonly treated by vets include:
- Scratches and scrapes of rugged ground.
- Burns on paws (hot surfaces or sharp objects).
- Bites of insects and allergies.
- Strain on muscles due to overuse.
Dogs are usually more active in summer, and that can result in accidents that may need professional veterinary intervention.

Summer Dog Care Against Parasites
Summer provides the ideal conditions for fleas, ticks and mosquitoes to prosper. Not only are these pests a source of discomfort, but they can also spread harmful diseases.
Common summer parasites include:
- Itchy skin infections due to fleas.
- Lyme disease-carrying ticks.
- Heartworm disease is spread by mosquitoes.
- Outdoor intestinal parasites.
Summer visits to the veterinarian will help to keep your dog covered with appropriate parasite prevention and treatment.
Seasonal Allergies Become More Common
Similar to humans, dogs too can be affected by allergies in summer because of pollen, grass, moulds and insect bites.
Signs of allergies in dogs include:
- Excessive scratching
- Red or swollen skin.
- Ear infections
- Running nose or watery eyes.
Veterinarians may assist in determining the source of the allergy and prescribing medications to ensure that your dog does not feel bad.
Summer Dog Care and Hydration Needs
Without drinking enough water, dogs are likely to dehydrate during hot weather. Others can also develop some digestive problems following the consumption of spoiled food or contamination of outdoor water.

Warning signs to watch for:
- Excessive panting
- Dry gums
- Vomiting or diarrhea
- Lethargy
A summer vet visit will assist in identifying earlier cases of dehydration or nutrition problems before they get serious.
Why Preventive Vet Care Matters in Summer
Regular veterinary checkups during the summer season can help identify health concerns early and prevent emergencies.
Benefits of summer vet visits:
- Early detection of heat-related illness
- Prevention and treatment of parasites.
- Allergy management
- Health surveillance of active pets.
Preventive care is time-saving, money-saving and most importantly, it keeps your dog healthy.
Trust Petsfolio for Professional Summer Dog Care
At Petsfolio Vet Services, we know about the special health issues dogs encounter during the summer. Our qualified veterinary staff offers total seasonal wellness services to ensure that your pet is safe, healthy and happy.
Our services include:
- Routine health checkups
- Parasite prevention treatments
- Diagnosis and treatment of allergy.
- Summer day care benefits.
- Individualized wellness recommendations to pet owners.
Book Your Dog’s Summer Checkup Today
Do not wait for a small problem to become a great disaster. Professionally take care of your furry friend and help it to avoid summer health hazards. Petsfolio Vet Services. Book your dog a summer appointment with the vet today and offer your pet the professional care it needs to have a safe and healthy summer ahead.