8 Summer Safety Tips for Dog & Cat Owners

By : Trupanion Staff | Updated May 22, 2025

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Keep your pet's ears dry

Does your dog love to play in the water during the summer? It’s a great way to cool off, but also a great way for them to wind up with an ear infection, especially for dogs with floppy ears. Drying your pup’s ears with a towel after they play in water helps prevent ear infections.

According to Trupanion’s claim data, there is a 15% increase in ear infections during the late summer months.

Never leave your pet in the car

It’s no secret that pets and cars on a sunny day do not mix. The temperature inside a vehicle is drastically warmer than the temperature outside, even with the windows cracked. If you see a pet in danger, say something:

What to do for pets in hot cars

  • Alert business management
  • Call police or animal control
  • Record vehicle information: make, model, colour, license plate
  • Stay with the pet until help arrives—you can save a life!

Need to run errands? Do your pet a favour and leave them at home. Never leave your pet unattended in the car, even with a window cracked, and especially not in the sun. If you need to take your furry friend with you, have another person stay with them in the car and keep the air conditioning running.

Keep an eye out for allergies

Allergies hit humans hard in the spring, but pets are most affected by allergies in late summer—specifically in August. Pets can be allergic to almost all of the same things as humans, and their symptoms are often similar to ours as well. Think your pet has allergies? Call your veterinarian to discuss a treatment plan that best suits your pet.

According to Trupanion’s claim data, there is a 15% increase in ear infections during the late summer months.

Keep checking in with Pet Parenting for seasonal pet health tips throughout the year!