Place mud pots filled with cool, clean water outside your home or in places where there are community or working animals. Inexpensive mud pots will help keep the water cool Keep dogs indoors. Dogs can sweat only through their footpads, and they cool themselves by panting. Soaring temperatures can cause heat stress and serious physical injuries.
Never leave your pet inside a parked car in warm weather. Pets trapped inside a car can succumb to heatstroke within minutes – even if the car isn’t parked in direct sunlight.
Place bowls on windowsills, balconies, and terraces and in gardens. Change the water regularly.
Brush your companions a few times a week to get rid of loose hairs so that they feel lighter and are more comfortable in high temperatures.
Ask animal-cart drivers using bullocks, donkeys, or other animals to give the animals rest, especially during the afternoon heat, and help them cool off by gently spraying water on them.

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