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Summer pet care tips in Hyderabad — protecting dogs and cats from the heat

Hyderabad summers are brutal — temperatures regularly breach 40–45°C between March and June. For dogs and cats, this extreme heat poses serious risks including heatstroke, dehydration, and paw pad burns. Here is MrVet Hospitals’ comprehensive guide to keeping your pets safe through the Hyderabad summer.

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Recognising heatstroke in dogs and cats — emergency signs

If you suspect heatstroke — move your pet to a cool area immediately and call MrVet Hospitals on +91 96767 55544. Do NOT pour ice cold water on them. Use cool (not cold) water and seek veterinary attention urgently.

Daily summer care tips for dogs in Hyderabad

Summer care for cats in Hyderabad

Breeds at highest risk in Hyderabad summers

Hydration tips for pets in summer

Dehydration is a real risk in Hyderabad summers. A healthy dog should drink approximately 50ml of water per kg of body weight per day. A 10kg dog needs 500ml (half a litre) minimum. Cats are notoriously poor drinkers — try wet food during summer months to increase moisture intake.

MrVet summer wellness check — what it includes

Our summer wellness check covers: body condition scoring, hydration assessment, paw pad examination, dental check, parasite (tick and flea) review, and vaccination status update. It is the ideal way to start the summer season with confidence.

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Dog tick fever prevention guide

Frequently asked questions

Q: What temperature is dangerous for dogs in Hyderabad?

A: Any temperature above 38–39°C ambient air (combined with high humidity) poses risk, especially for brachycephalic breeds and thick-coated dogs. When Hyderabad hits 42–45°C, all outdoor activity should be minimised.

Q: Can dogs get sunburned in Hyderabad?

A: Yes, especially dogs with short white or thin coats, pink skin, and exposed areas (nose, ears, belly). Limit sun exposure and ask your vet about pet-safe sunscreen for at-risk dogs.

Q: How do I know if my cat is dehydrated in summer?

A: Check the skin tent test — gently pinch the scruff; if it stays tented rather than snapping back, your cat may be dehydrated. Sunken eyes and dry gums are also signs. Contact your vet immediately if you suspect dehydration.

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