By SuperUser on Friday, 25 July 2025
Category: Blog

Summer Pet Safety in Wake Forest and Surrounding Areas

With the summer months heating up in Wake Forest, Raleigh, and nearby areas like North Raleigh, Falls of Neuse, and Rolesville, pet parents must stay extra vigilant to keep their furry companions safe. High temperatures, seasonal parasites, and outdoor hazards can quickly turn fun in the sun into a trip to the emergency vet. Here’s what you need to know to protect your pet this season.

Watch Out for Heat-Related Illnesses

Dogs and cats are particularly vulnerable to overheating and dehydration. If your pet is panting excessively, seems lethargic, or collapses, it could be a sign of heat exhaustion or heatstroke. To prevent these conditions:

The AVMA offers helpful tips on summer pet care, including advice on walking surfaces and hydration. Similarly, the CDC provides additional guidance on how to recognize signs of heat-related illness in pets and respond appropriately.

Protect Against Parasites and Seasonal Illnesses

Warm weather brings an increase in parasites like fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes—which can transmit heartworms and Lyme disease. A preventative wellness plan is your best defense. Our team can recommend tailored monthly preventives and perform regular screenings to keep your pet protected.

Keep Up with Routine Care and Vaccines

Whether your pet is heading to the dog park or traveling with you on vacation, updated vaccines are essential to prevent infectious diseases like Bordetella or leptospirosis. Schedule a visit with us to ensure your pet is current on their vaccinations and receiving the care they need to stay healthy all season long.

Know When It’s an Emergency

In the summer, your pet might face emergencies such as heatstroke, dehydration, allergic reactions to insect bites, or even injuries from hot pavement or wildlife encounters. If you notice sudden limping, vomiting, swelling, or unusual behavior, don’t wait—our urgent care services are here to help your pet recover quickly and safely.

Monitor Internal Health With Diagnostics

Sometimes the signs of summer-related stress aren’t visible on the outside. If your pet shows persistent fatigue, decreased appetite, or strange behavior, we recommend an internal health check with our in-house diagnostics to rule out underlying issues.


From preventive care to urgent support, our team at South Main Street Animal Hospital is here to help your pet thrive during the warm months. Whether you're in Wake Forest, Raleigh, or any of the nearby communities we serve, don’t hesitate to reach out to schedule your summer wellness visit. We’ll help you enjoy the season worry-free—together.