ORANGE COUNTY, NC โ Orange County Animal Services (OCAS) is reminding residents to be vigilant about pet safety during hot temperatures. As our area frequently reaches ninety (90) degrees Fahrenheit this time of year, understanding the dangers for pets is essential for responsible pet ownership.
๐ The Danger of Hot Cars
One of the biggest concerns is leaving pets inside cars during the summer months. Temperatures inside parked vehicles can reach deadly levels in just minutes, even if parked in the shade and with the windows cracked. In Orange County, it is illegal to leave animals inside a parked car if the outside temperature exceeds seventy (70) degrees Fahrenheit. Pets cannot sweat to regulate their temperature like humans, and can suffer irreversible organ failure, often fatal, within minutes in an overheated environment.
๐ง Access to Fresh Water and Shade
It is crucial that pets have access to fresh water and shade when they are outdoors. Pets can become dehydrated quickly, and having shade helps protect them from the sun.
๐ถโโ๏ธ Avoid Walking Pets in Extreme Heat
Walking pets in extreme temperatures is not advised. The heat can cause heatstroke, and hot pavement can damage their feet. Extreme temperatures are particularly hard on senior pets and those with medical conditions.
Stay informed and take these precautions to ensure your pets stay safe and healthy during the hot summer months. ๐ถ๐ก๏ธ๐ฑ