When the sun is shining, we dutifully apply sunscreen, seek out the shade, and wear a hat or sunglasses. But what about our pets? They, too, can suffer from sun exposure — and no, their fur doesn’t always offer enough protection.
Many people don’t realize it, but animals can get sunburned. Pets with light-colored skin, thin fur, or bald spots are particularly at risk. Think of white cats, dogs with pink noses, horses with light skin areas, or animals recovering from skin conditions. For them, UV rays can cause:
UV radiation is not just a human problem. Animals are just as vulnerable, especially on sunny days or in regions with a lot of sunshine. Being extra cautious is far from an unnecessary luxury.
Luckily, there are several ways to help your pet stay safe in the sun:
This product is specially formulated for animals and provide a safe and practical solution.
Whether you're going for an afternoon walk with your dog, turning your horse out to pasture, or spending a sunny afternoon in the garden with your cat — UV protection is a must. It's a small effort that can prevent a lot of discomfort and health issues.
Because just like with people, the same rule applies to animals: prevention is better than cure.