Sunburns Light-colored and thin haired pets are likely to get affected. Areas around the ears, eyelids and nose may start showing signs of discoloration and inflammation. Prolonged running on hot roads and pavements can result in severe burns on his footpads.

Exercise Limit vigorous exercise and long walks to early mornings or after sunset.

Maggot wounds There are more files around during summers. If your pet is injured, the affected area can be a perfect “nest” for them to lay eggs, which can then develop into nasty maggot wounds. Keeping your pet clean and make sure you treat any skin abnormalities as soon as possible.

Tick infestation Ticks hibernate during winters, but get active during the warn season. They irritate the skin, and transmit various life-threatening parasites. They can also cause severe anemia. Consult your yet for the right tick control procedure.