06/15/2026
🥵☀️ For your pet's safety, our dog park will be closed today! Our standard summer policy will be to keep the park closed on days forecasted to reach 85° or hotter. These temps are too hot for most pets safety! Check the weather before you head out. We have plenty of other boredom-busting activities and cooling treats to keep your pups busy - stop in for a suggestion!
On hot days, limit your pet's activity to early morning or late evenings, avoid pavement, stone, sand, and even wood that can burn paws (unless your pet is wearing booties- choose grassy areas), and provide plenty of cool water and shade. Do not leave your pet in the car! Get your pet a lifevest and use caution visiting the lake, river, or pool.
Signs of heat stroke include excessive and prolonged panting or drooling, thick or sticky drool, bright red tongue and gums, elevated heart rate, vomiting or diarrhea, and weakness or lethargy. Should you notice these signs, contact a vet right away. Move your pet to a cool area, and use cool (NOT cold or ice) water on their head, armpits, belly, and feet.