| Protect Your Pet Against Sunburn |
Jul 12, 2007 |
| Protect Against Sunburn | July 12, 2007 |
Your dog's body is covered with enough fur to protect his skin from the sun, right? Not quite. Most dogs, especially pale and shorthaired ones, can get burned on the tips of the ears and the bridge of the nose. Damaging ultraviolet rays penetrate the fine hair in these areas, which can burn the fair skin beneath. Bellies and undersides can also get a heavy dose of sun from rays reflected off the sidewalk and sand. Most vets recommend applying sunscreen to these sensitive areas. Reapply if your pet plays in the water or rolls in the grass.
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