Summertime is nearly upon us, but in some parts of the world, any time of year could provide summer-like weather. Many people focus on getting in shape for the summer in order to show off their best beach bodies, but striving to keep fit year-round round is really the best plan for both people and pets.
In some parts of the world, summer-like weather could happen at any time of year. So for those interested in exercising dogs in hot weather, here are our top tips for promoting your pet’s best health this summer!
While all pets can enjoy some form of exercise, it’s important to determine what type of activity will suit them. There isn’t a one-size-fits-all exercise for people, and the same goes for our pets!
Before you start your canine or feline companion on a hot weather exercise program, schedule an examination with your veterinarian to get a sense of the activities that are most appropriate for your pet’s level of physical health.
In addition to thoroughly reviewing your pet’s history and performing a physical exam, your veterinarian may want to perform baseline diagnostics. Your veterinarian may run blood, fecal and urine tests, x-rays, ultrasound, or other tests to assess for abnormalities that could affect your pet's ability to sustain exercise-related stress.
Especially during hot weather, underlying health conditions can compromise your pet’s ability to perform athletically. Examples of these conditions could be:


Apples, bananas, berries, carrots, cucumbers, and melons, are safe low-calorie treat options that are generally appealing to dogs. Avoid calorie-dense, commercially-available pet treats that have little or no nutritional value.

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