Helpful Tips to Cool and Prevent Your Pet's Sunburn

By midwestgirl, published Jul 12, 2006
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It does seem pretty weird that pets would get sunburn with all that fur and hair but pets can get sunburn on the tips of the ears and noses and their stomachs, any place where the fur is thin. Just like humans, pets can develop painful, sore sunburn, which could lead to cancer. White haired pets and those living in high altitudes are more likely to get sunburn. So, if your pet gets sunburn make sure you follow these helpful tips to cool the sunburn.

To ease the pain, spray the area with cool water every 30 minutes. Some dogs will like this cool treatment, others who don’t like water will run away but they’ll get use to it. Plus, during the hot summer heat it will feel very refreshing. Another helpful tip to cool your pet’s sunburn is to put a cold compress on the burn to cool the pain. Hold the cold compress against the sunburned area for a few minutes, keep rewetting it every few minutes to keep the compress cold. You can do this as often as you like. You can also give your pet a bath in cool water mixed with colloidal oatmeal, which works well to cool your pet’s sunburn.

Applying some witch hazel to the sunburn area will cool the area quickly. Use a cotton ball or other type of small cloth and apply it to the sunburn area three or four times a day. You can also keep the sunburn area moist. Sunburned skin is dry skin, so applying a number of skin moisturizers will help cool that area. Apply a small amount of skin moisturizer to the sunburn two to three times a day. The best type of gel or moisturizer you can use to cool your pet’s sunburn is aloe vera. Aloe vera not only cools the sunburned area but it helps to heal it quickly. You can use the plant or the gel or lotions from the stores. Apply a small amount two to three times day.

Takeaways
  • Keep the area moist
  • Pet stores have sunscreens
  • Don't use sunscreens with PABA or zinc oxide
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