Keeping Your Furry Best Friend Happy and Healthy During These Dog Summer Days
As a proud dog mom to my beloved Lucy, I understand the deep bond we share with our furry companions. Lucy and I have been through a lot together, and I love her with all my heart. Dogs rule, and Lucy rules, so ensuring her health and happiness as she ages is my top priority. From our shared love for the ocean and long beach walks to our obsession with peanut butter and good food, Lucy and I are two little mermaids living our best life down South.
Heat Protection During These Dog Summer Days
Born and raised in Houston, Lucy loves the heat almost as much as I do. However, we must be careful of heat exhaustion, heat stroke, sunburns, and dehydration. Signs of heat stress in dogs include anxiousness, excessive panting, restlessness, excessive drooling, unsteadiness, abnormal gum and tongue color, and collapse. To protect your dog during the summer:
- Never leave your dog in the car
- Provide unlimited access to fresh water
- Ensure access to shade when outside
- Take walks during cooler hours
- Avoid hot surfaces that can burn your dog's paws
Ameo Life's Structured Silver for Dog Wellness
I love Ameo Life products and use them daily, so the fact that I can use them to support Lucy's wellness is an added bonus. Structured Silver offers numerous benefits for dogs and pets:
- Protects against pathogens
- Supports the immune system
- Assists in reducing inflammation
- Promotes oral health
- Promotes healthy skin/coats
- Soothes small wounds, cuts, burns
- May help calm digestive ailments
- Extremely safe
Suggested ways to use Structured Silver on dogs/pets:
- Add Silver Solution to water bowl
- Pump gel into mouth/on skin
- Apply gel on toothbrush
- Spritz mouth rinse/fresh breath spray into mouth
Suggested serving size for bodyweight:
- 15 pounds = 2 mL
- 75 pounds = 10 mL
- 150 pounds = 20 mL
Conclusion
Just like with humans, keeping it simple is best for our furry friends. Daily movement, lots of sunshine, staying hydrated, eating good food, and the occasional spoiling are the keys to a happy and healthy dog. I do the same for Lucy, and I would say she looks pretty healthy and very happy!