6 Summer Pet Safety Tips While Vacationing in Reno

From exploring scenic trails to strolling the River Walk or experiencing vibrant festivals, summers spent in Reno offer a bevy of exciting outdoor activities for adventurers and their dogs. That being said, rising temperatures may pose various risks to our furry companions. (Reno can hit 100 degrees during the summer months.) To ensure a safe and enjoyable vacation for everyone involved, consider the following summer pet safety tips while vacationing in Reno. 

  1. Hydration is Key

Always make sure your pet has access to fresh, cool water. (And do the same for yourself, while you’re at it.) Dehydration can set in quickly in the summer heat, potentially leading to serious health issues. Consider carrying a portable water bowl, and don’t forget to offer water frequently during outdoor activities with your pup. 

  1. Beware Hot Surfaces 

After baking in the heat, the pavement and sand can become extremely hot, potentially burning your dog’s paws. Before setting out, be sure to test surfaces with the back of your hand. Too hot for you? Guess what? It’s way too hot for your pet. Seek out grassy areas or save the walks for cooler periods, when the sun isn’t so high in the sky.  

  1. Never Ever Leave Pets in Parked Cars

Many of us remember the terrifying PSA from yesteryear, detailing the risks of leaving a pet in a hot parked car. Scary—and true. Even with the windows cracked, the temperature inside your parked car can skyrocket in moments, resulting in heatstroke—or worse. Much worse. Running errands? Or need some one-on-one time with other humans? It’s best to leave your dog back in the room, or—better yet—at a pet resort made just for them.  

  1. Know How to Spot the Signs of Heatstroke

Remain vigilant. And watchful. Symptoms like excessive panting, drooling, lethargy, vomiting, or collapse are red flags for heatstroke. If you suspect your dog is overheated, move them to a cool, shady area, offer water, and call a veterinarian asap.  

  1. Protect Against Parasites

Reno is a veritable dream for vacationers, but it’s not exempt from bloodsuckers such as fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes. Before traveling, make certain your pet is on appropriate preventative medications. During your stay, check them regularly for any signs of parasites, particularly following outdoor activities.  

  1. Leverage the Expertise of Truckee-Tahoe Pet Lodge

While many Reno attractions are pet-friendly, some activities may not be suitable for four-legged guests. Truckee-Tahoe Pet Lodge offers exceptional daycare and boarding services, providing a safe and comfortable environment for your pet. Whether you’re attending a concert, exploring museums, or enjoying a spa day by your lonesome, you can completely relax knowing your pet is in expert hands. 

Why Choose Truckee-Tahoe Pet Lodge? 

Just a short drive from Reno, NV, Truckee-Tahoe Pet Lodge is renowned for our top-notch pet care services. Our trained and compassionate staff make certain all guests receive personalized attention, ample playtime, and the most comfortable stay possible. This allows you the flexibility to enjoy your vacation fully, knowing your pet is happy, safe, and well-cared for.