Sun Protection Tips for Your Pet
- Veterinary Innovators
- 2 days ago
- 1 min read
Sunscreen use is a standard component of every outdoor trip due to concerns about skin cancer, wrinkled skin, and ozone layer weakening. This dilemma is not only faced by humans, but pets are also prone to skin diseases caused by the sun. You and your pet may now love to play outside in the sunny weather without thinking about sun damage because of new products that address this issue.

Remember that the sun's rays are not only present outdoors. They can get inside your house. Therefore, to protect your pet, apply sunscreen to his skin even when he is just staying indoors. Invest in accessories you can use in the car to prevent harmful rays from entering the glass.
Start scheduling your outdoor walks. Choose a time when the sun's ray is not yet too hot for the skin. Constantly hide under the shade of the trees for breaks during outdoor walks with your pet. Aside from sunscreen, you can also wear Doggles to your pet to protect his eyes from the dun. In applying sunscreen, you should put a reasonable amount on your pet's underarms, belly, nose, ears, and thin-furred skin area.
Ask your vet Roanoke, VA for a safe and effective product that can protect your pet against the harmful effects of the sun’s UV rays.
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