The Grouchy Dog Days of Summer

When temperatures start to really rise, even the most mild mannered people can get a little testy… and likewise for our dogs! This is a time when parents need to take extra measures of precaution to protect both children and pets.

Most parents will attest that on hot, sticky days it gets uncomfortable when your children want to hang all over you. Remember that your dog likely feels the same way. Your furry Golden Retriever who normally doesn’t mind being hugged and routinely enjoys the antics of young children, may react differently under such extremely hot circumstances.

Knowing that even pets with the best temperaments can get grouchy, it is each family’s responsibility to create and enforce rules and routines to protect the health and safety of all family members, human and canine.

Here are some things you can do to prevent problems:

  • Practice obedience training and exercise your dog or puppy in the morning or evening rather than midday.
  • Provide plenty of cold drinking water at all times for your dog or puppy.
  • Have your dog or puppy spend time in the air conditioning during the heat of the day.
  • If your dog or puppy lives outside, provide plenty of deep shade at all times.
  • If you’re spending family time outdoors, wet your dog or puppy with a hose, sprinkler, or small plastic pool.
  • Teach children when “enough is enough”. Everyone is entitled to have their own personal space, even your dog.
  • If your pet does behave inappropriately, correct him and provide him with some cool, quiet time. Keep up with practicing obedience training, and contact a professional dog trainer if you see a problem developing.

By using some common sense, you can protect both your children and your pets’ safety, health and well-being. The dog days of summer can be fun for everyone!

Lori Verni-Fogarsi has been an author, speaker, small business consultant, and Certified Master Trainer for 18+ years. Her novel, “Momnesia,” (contemporary women’s fiction) has been designated a National Indie Excellence Book Awards Finalist, and her nonfiction book, “Everything You Need to Know About House Training Puppies and Adult Dogs,” has been widely acclaimed in its genre. To learn more, please visit www.LoriTheAuthor.com and join Lori on Facebook at www.facebook.com/LoriTheAuthor.

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Lori is an author with 15 years of public speaking, small business consulting, and web design experience. Before that, she owned two dog training schools for 15 years in both NY and NC. Nowadays, she focuses on home renovations, real estate investing, volunteering, and some writing. She's passionate about lots of things and enjoys sharing her knowledge on a variety of topics...you will find them all here! She's also a happily married mom/stepmom of four adult kids, has three cats (all rotten), and a rescued miniature poodle named Stewart.