The Dog Days of Summer

The dog days of summer are here and the mountainside air is getting crisp and cool. This makes it a perfect time to curl up with your pup and enjoy some quality time together. Whether you’re running a mountain lodge or just taking care of your canine companion, there’s lots to do this season – we’ve got some ideas for both!

First and foremost, make sure your dog is always well-hydrated in the summer heat. Give them plenty of fresh water to drink and keep an eye on their panting – if they’re excessively panting, it might be time for a break in the shade. also be careful that they don’t overheat while playing outdoors; bring them inside if they start to show any signs of heatstroke.

In addition, don’t forget the sunscreen! Dogs have thin fur and delicate skin that can easily burn in the sun. Apply a canine-specific sunscreen (available at most pet stores) to their nose, ears, and other exposed areas before going outside.

Another important thing to keep in mind is ticks. Ticks are common in the summer and can carry dangerous diseases like Lyme disease. Inspect your dog for ticks after every walk and remove them immediately if you find any.

Finally, keep your pup entertained with plenty of summer activities! Take them on long walks through the woods, visit a nearby lake for a swim, or head to the dog park for a romp with other pups.