How to Protect Your Pet’s Skin During Summer

June 9, 2025

Warm weather can mean more time outdoors with your pet, but summer can also bring a few challenges for their skin and coat.

Book an appointment with our vets in Glasgow if you notice anything unusual with your pet’s skin, from itching and redness to new lumps or bumps. 

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How to care for your pet’s skin in summer

Sunburn in pets

Just like us, dogs and cats can get sunburnt, especially those with thin or light-coloured coats. Areas with less fur such as noses, ear tips and bellies are most at risk. You can help protect your pet by:

  • Providing shade when outdoors in Lanarkshire
  • Avoiding exercise and outdoor time during the hottest part of the day
  • Using a pet-safe sunscreen on vulnerable areas like noses, ears and tummies

If your pet does get sunburnt, their skin may appear red or flaky. It can be painful, so do ask our The Avenues Vets’ team about soothing treatments and how to prevent further damage.

Summer skin allergies and irritants

Some pets are prone to seasonal skin flare-ups during the warmer months in Lanarkshire. Allergies to pollen, grasses or even flea bites can cause:

  • Excessive scratching or licking
  • Hair loss or hot spots
  • Sore, red or thickened skin

Vet Nicola Armstrong advises that regular flea control is essential during summer as flea saliva is a top trigger for allergic reactions. Anti-itch medications and medicated shampoos may help keep flare-ups under control – our vets at Avenues Vets can advise you on the right approach for your pet.

Watch out for grass seeds

Grass seeds are small, sharp and can become deeply embedded in your pet’s skin, especially around the paws, ears and armpits. Dogs tend to be more affected than cats, particularly long-haired breeds. Our The Avenues Vets’ team advise to look for signs like:

  • Licking or chewing at a paw
  • Head shaking or ear irritation
  • Sudden limping

If you spot a grass seed or suspect one may be lodged under the skin, don’t try to remove it yourself. Book a consultation at our vet practice in Glasgow so we can safely examine and treat it.

Keeping skin healthy all summer

Keeping your pet’s skin healthy in the summer is just as important as keeping them cool. Here are a few simple tips to help you look after their skin and coat during the warmer months in Lanarkshire.

  • Brush regularly to remove loose fur and debris and to check for problems
  • Wash off mud or allergens after walks
  • Wipe pollen off your dog or cat’s coat with a damp cloth
  • Keep up with flea and parasite control
  • Look out for signs of heat rash in skin folds

If your dog or cat is showing signs of skin trouble this summer, it’s best to get them checked by our vets in Glasgow.

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