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Cool tips for hot dogs

Dogs and heat

Ugh! It’s going to be a hot day in L.A.!

For starters, today is the summer solstice, the longest day of the year. We’re going to get 15 hours of sunshine. With temperatures of 110 degrees or more predicted, it could be a day of record-breaking heat. Dogs and heat can be a fatal mix.

I’m rethinking our routines before taking Spike outdoors today.

Dogs and heat: safety tips

A few changes in routine can make a huge difference in a dog’s safety and comfort. Here are some tips for fighting summer heat.

We walk on the shady side of the sidewalk or street as much as possible when crossing the street. For midday comfort and necessity walks, Spike and I stick to the grass. Take note: the artificial grass used on some parkways and medians heats up to painful temperatures.

It may be a totally L.A. thing — but not an absurd one — to drive your dog to a park or somewhere that is shaded with trees on days like today.

Summer can be a fun season for enjoying your dog. High heat and dogs can be a tragic and fatal combination if you don’t take good care of your best friends when temperatures soar.

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