
06/11/2025
When wildfire smoke fills the air, it’s not just humans who feel the effects — our pets are at risk too. Poor air quality can cause eye irritation, coughing, difficulty breathing, and fatigue, especially for pets with respiratory conditions or short-muzzled breeds.
🚨 How to Keep Pets Safe 🚨
🏡 Keep them indoors as much as possible, with windows and doors closed.
💨 Use air purifiers to reduce smoke particles inside your home.
🐕 Limit outdoor time — only short bathroom breaks when air quality is poor.
💦 Hydration is key — smoke exposure can cause dehydration, so ensure fresh water is always available.
🩺 Watch for symptoms like excessive coughing, wheezing, or lethargy — seek veterinary care if needed.
Wildfire seasons are becoming more frequent, but we can take steps to protect our pets. Stay informed, monitor air quality, and prioritize their health during smoky conditions.