July is National Pet Hydration Awareness Month, a perfect time to emphasize the importance of keeping pets well-hydrated, especially during the hot Florida summer. Learn about the signs of dehydration in pets and get practical tips on ensuring your furry friends stay healthy and hydrated.

Keeping pets properly hydrated is critical to their overall health and well-being, especially in our hot and humid climate. July is National Pet Hydration Awareness Month, which serves as a vital reminder of the importance of proper hydration for our furry companions.

Water assists digestion, regulates body temperature, and promotes joint and muscle function. Without enough water, pets can become dehydrated, which can cause serious health problems. It is critical to detect the signs of dehydration and take preventive measures to keep your pet hydrated and healthy.

To check for dehydration in your pet, gently lift the skin on their back between the neck and shoulder blades; a well-hydrated pet’s skin should settle back quickly; if it takes a moment to return to its normal position, your pet is likely dehydrated. Dry or pale gums, lethargy, sunken eyes, and a loss of skin elasticity are all signs of dehydration in pets. Additionally, pay attention to your pet’s eating and drinking habits.

The summer heat in Florida can be intense, making it even more important to keep an eye on your pet’s hydration levels. Always ensure fresh, clean water is available for your pets, both indoors and outdoors. Consider providing many water bowls throughout your home and yard to encourage frequent drinking. If you’re heading out for a stroll or a trip, pack a portable water bottle and bowl to keep your pet hydrated on the go.

Another way to keep your pets hydrated is to avoid putting your pets out during the hottest times of the day, which are typically between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Instead, go for early morning or late evening walks when the weather is cooler. Remember that if the pavement is too hot for your hands, it is also too hot for your pet’s paws.

In addition to these preventive steps, including moisture-rich foods in your pet’s diet can help keep them hydrated. Wet pet food or adding water to dry food can help them consume more water overall. You can also offer pet-safe fruits and vegetables like cucumbers, watermelon, and blueberries, which have a high water content and are refreshing.

West Delray Veterinary is dedicated to educating pet owners about the importance of maintaining hydration through the summer months. Our team is always available to provide information and support, ensuring that your dogs and cats receive the finest possible care. If you see any signs of dehydration or are concerned about your pet’s health, please contact us for professional guidance and care.

During National Pet Hydration Awareness Month, let us make a concentrated effort to keep our beloved companions hydrated and healthy. By remaining watchful and proactive, we can guarantee that our pets have a safe and enjoyable summer. Remember, a well-hydrated pet is a healthy pet. At West Delray Veterinary, we are committed to helping you keep your cherished companions thriving.

Ensure your pets stay hydrated this summer! If you have any concerns or need advice on pet hydration, contact West Delray Veterinary at (561) 777-7173 or visit us at 15065 US-441, Suite 750, Delray Beach, 33446. Our team is here to support you and your furry friends in staying healthy and happy.