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Did you know that on an 85°F (29°C) day, asphalt can heat up to 130°F (54°C)—and on a 95°F (35°C) day, it can reach a scorching 140°F+ (60°C)? That’s hot enough to fry an egg… and burn your dog’s paw pads in just seconds. But it’s not just pavement. At the beach, sand temperatures can soar past 120°F (49°C), making those summer strolls and sunset fetch games potentially dangerous. Why This Matters Dogs’ paw pads are tough, but they’re not immune to heat damage. Burns, blisters, and long-term sensitivity are common injuries we see during warmer months—especially in active dogs. Quick Temperature Breakdown 	•	77°F air temp = 125°F asphalt 	•	86°F air temp = 135°F asphalt 	•	95°F air temp = 145°F asphalt 	•	Sand can reach 120–130°F or more on a 90+°F day If you can’t hold the back of your hand on the ground for 7 seconds, it’s too hot for paws. So, What Can You Do? 	•	Walk your dog early in the morning or after sunset 	•	Stick to grassy or shaded paths 	•	Moisturize paw pads to prevent cracking 	•	Invest in protective dog shoes for walks, hikes, or beach days Sebastian wears Wagwear booties year-round to protect his paws from extreme heat, cold, and sharp surfaces. They’re durable, comfortable, and stylish too. Use code SERVICEDOGSEBASTIAN at checkout on Wagwear.com for 10% off your purchase—because safe paws are happy paws! Have you ever touched your pavement or beach sand before walking your dog? Let me know in the comments and help spread this message by sharing this post with a fellow dog parent! #Lemon8 #d#dogsof30af#floridapupd#dogfriendly30a3#30adogfriendly3#30alife3#30Af#floridadogfloridadogs #Summer #pawprotection #wagwear #dogshoes @wagwear
Did you know that on an 85°F (29°C) day, asphalt can heat up to 130°F (54°C)—and on a 95°F (35°C) day, it can reach a scorching 140°F+ (60°C)? That’s hot enough to fry an egg… and burn your dog’s paw pads in just seconds. But it’s not just pavement. At the beach, sand temperatures can soar past 120°F (49°C), making those summer strolls and sunset fetch games potentially dangerous. Why This Matters Dogs’ paw pads are tough, but they’re not immune to heat damage. Burns, blisters, and long-term sensitivity are common injuries we see during warmer months—especially in active dogs. Quick Temperature Breakdown • 77°F air temp = 125°F asphalt • 86°F air temp = 135°F asphalt • 95°F air temp = 145°F asphalt • Sand can reach 120–130°F or more on a 90+°F day If you can’t hold the back of your hand on the ground for 7 seconds, it’s too hot for paws. So, What Can You Do? • Walk your dog early in the morning or after sunset • Stick to grassy or shaded paths • Moisturize paw pads to prevent cracking • Invest in protective dog shoes for walks, hikes, or beach days Sebastian wears Wagwear booties year-round to protect his paws from extreme heat, cold, and sharp surfaces. They’re durable, comfortable, and stylish too. Use code SERVICEDOGSEBASTIAN at checkout on Wagwear.com for 10% off your purchase—because safe paws are happy paws! Have you ever touched your pavement or beach sand before walking your dog? Let me know in the comments and help spread this message by sharing this post with a fellow dog parent! #Lemon8 #d#dogsof30af#floridapupd#dogfriendly30a3#30adogfriendly3#30alife3#30Af#floridadogfloridadogs #Summer #pawprotection #wagwear #dogshoes @wagwear

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