The heat is most dangerous for dogs and cats with a flattened muzzle: for pugs, bulldogs, mastiffs and Persian cats. The fact is that hot air does not have time to cool down, passing through a short spout, and burns the lungs.
Another way to protect pets from the heat is to wrap them in a damp cloth.
In apartments without air conditioning, you can moisten a sheet with cold water and wrap the animal in it.
Most importantly, the animal must have access to fresh air. At the same time, parrots, for example, should be kept in a cage with a bath.
The Humane Society of the United States has posted tips to keep your pet safe during heat waves or just hot weather.
After walking, check the condition of the paw pads, rinse them with cool water and lubricate with a moisturizer.
Shoes will also help protect your dog from contact with hot asphalt. Choose lightweight models that will not cause discomfort to the dog.