A simple rule of thumb: if the sidewalk feels too hot for your hand after a few seconds, it’s too hot for your dog’s paws. Concrete, asphalt, and dark brick tend to hold heat the longest, something to keep in mind even on cloudy days. Pavement can reach 40°C and above, so a little planning goes a long way toward keeping your dog comfortable on summer walks!
Why Paw Care Matters in Summer
Paw pads are tougher than they look, but they’re still sensitive to heat, much like the skin on our own feet. Summer heat can be deceptively intense: humidity tends to linger and asphalt retains heat well into the evening, meaning a post-sunset stroll can still be warmer underfoot than you might expect. A quick check before heading out can make a real difference for your dog’s comfort.
Walking Tips for Warm Weather
- Go early in the day: Morning walks are the safest bet, as pavement hasn’t had a chance to heat up yet.
- Seek out softer surfaces: Grass and shaded paths are gentler on paws and often a few degrees cooler.
- Keep an eye on your dog: Paw licking, slowing down, or reluctance to walk can be signs they need a break.
- Bring water along: Staying hydrated helps dogs regulate their temperature during and after walks.
Building Your Summer Paw Essentials
A few simple products from the Bone & Biscuit can help you care for your dog before, during, and after walks:
- Paw balm or wax: Creates a breathable barrier between paw pads and hot surfaces.
- Paw wipes: Great for a quick cool-down and for cleaning off dirt or residue after walks.
- Frozen treats: A fun way to help your dog rehydrate and cool down once you’re back home.
A Quick Paw Check Goes a Long Way
After each walk, rinse the paws, take a look between the toes for any redness, and apply paw balm as needed. If you notice anything like blistering, cracking, or changes in how your dog walks the next day, your vet is always a great resource.
Not sure which products suit your dog’s routine? Pop into your nearest the Bone & Biscuit and we will be happy to help you find the right fit based on your dog’s walking habits, temperament, and needs.
