Dog Days of Summer In Florida

According to the Farmers Almanac, “The “Dog Days of Summer” are from July 3 to August 11 each year. They’re usually the hottest and most unbearable days of the season.” Well, here in sunny Florida, we are at the end of the official season, but you can rest assured that the elements of the Dog Days Of Summer in Florida will be with us for a while longer. It will still be hot and sweaty for the next few months, and we will be outside along with our pets, trying to keep cool.

What are the Dog Days of Summer?

Vector illustration of Canis Major. Dog constalletion hand-drawn background. Astrology picture with stars on space gradient background.
Vector illustration of Canis Major. Dog constalletion hand-drawn background

First, let’s chat about what the “Dog Days of Summer” really means. Most of us, especially here in the southern states have heard this term many times. And the common thoughts are that it means that it too hot for man and beast. Hot enough to drive dogs mad or some say “the day is not fit for a dog”. Well, the truth is told in the stars! Yes, its the peak of the summer when the Sun is in the same part of the sky as Sirius, which is the most prominent star in the dog-shaped constellation of Canis and is call the“the Dog Star.” The word Sirius means “the scorcher” in Ancient Greek. So it was believed by both the Greeks and Romans that the blazing star was adding to the Sun’s heat. Thus the term ” Dog Days of Summer.”

A Few Dog – Friendly Tips For Dog Days of Summer in Florida

🐾 Plan a visit to your local dog park. Remember to hydrate both yourself and your dog. And make sure that vaccinations are up to date.

Community on-site dog park at the grassy backyard of a typical apartment complex building in suburban area at Humble, Texas, US. Off-leash dog park with pet stations
Community on-site dog park

🐾 Hop in the air-conditioned car and take your buddy for a ride.

🐾 I see many people riding their small dogs in a kiddie-trailer behind their bike or pushing them in a doggie stroller. ( Remember the heat on their paws is painful when walking on hot surfaces.)

people riding their small dogs in a kiddie-trailer behind their bike or pushing them in a doggie stroller.

🐾 Take them on a hike with you. Again, remember to hydrate both yourself and your buddy.

Man with two collies at the harbor looking at the boats.

🐾 Some folks love boating and so do their dogs. Others like spending time in the pool or one the beach.

🐾 Kiddie pools are for dogs too! They love them!

Dog in a small pool tired of the summer heat- Blog Post - Dog Days of Summer in Florida

🐾 Take them along on early morning visits to Farmers Market and Art Shows. They love all the attend they get.

🐾 Last but not least, a great option for socializing your dog is to take him along to a a pet-friendly restaurant or coffee shop.

In conclusion, we want to remember that although it’s hot outside, our dogs want and need outside activities. We are always using common sense. If the weather is too hot we stay inside. Remember, to check our pup’s paws – they can be severely burned in as little as 30 seconds or less depending on the temperature. As always we want to make sure that those activities are fun and safe❣️

Links to Items We Discussed

In case you are interested in more information on some of the items that we discussed, I have provided a lookbook down below. I hope that it will get you started in the right direction.

Until Next Time!

I hope you have enjoyed today’s post.

One of my goals here at Distinctly Southern Style is to be a guide for all you who may be planning a trip to Florida. I know when I am planning a trip, I am always questioning the weather and what is appropriate to pack at any given time. And I know that many of you are traveling a spending extended periods of time here with your pets.

For more past posts featuring my boys check out Sheltie Pictures On A Simply Sunday and Simply Sunday With My Shelties – Distinctly Southern Style.

Thanks for stopping by today!

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35 Comments

    • Hi Gwen!
      Thanks for stopping by today! It is so important to be aware of the elements of heat and humidity on our pets.

  1. Love this dog-focused post. I agree our pups need outside! Also, I did not know what the “dog days of summer” meant – now I do!

    • Heidi, I remember my Grandmother says we were in the Dog Days of Summer and I never knew it was all about the stars. Anyway,August is HOT🔥🥵

      Rosemary

  2. What great tips! I live in Michigan with a Great Pyrenees, so we are always careful this time of year. Stay cool my friend!

    • No matter where we live in the northern hemisphere, August is hot🔥

      And we must take precautions for our beloved pets❣️🐾🐾

  3. Love seeing your pups! Thanks for sharing them! It’s so hot here in NYC so I can only imagine what Florida feels like-but I’m hoping to soon!! xo

    • Hi Carol,

      We enjoy two Shelties and four grand-pups, so dogs are always on my mind🥰🐾🐾❤️

      Rosemary

    • Hi Mirelle,

      Thanks for stopping by today. It’s amazing how we are always ready for a change of seasons🥰I am looking forward to cooler temps too!

      Rosemary

  4. I love the cool, dry fall days with some changing of colors. A great time for us southern to head north for a short vacay!

    Rosemary

  5. Love this post and seeing your darling pups!! Yes so many good ideas and I didn’t know that about the Stars! Learned something new! We took our pups into my brothers pool and they really aren’t water dogs but we will go out in the evening on our deck since it’s cooler!
    Jess xx

    • Hi Jess!

      My boys aren’t water dogs either. Too much fur and shedding. They love going for car rides and get out for runs with a leash❣️🥰🐾🐾

      Rosemary

  6. Rosemary,
    I love seeing you and your handsome boys!
    Great tips for beating the heat with our sweet pets.
    I always hate seeing dogs mistreated when it’s hot outside!
    XXOOXX

  7. Great tips on looking after dogs in summer ! Here in the UK we are definitely, and unusually, in the dog days of summer. We are in a long period of very hot and dry weather. Thanks for linking.

  8. Rosemary, I loved everything about this post! I’ve always wondered about that “dog days” expression. Great tips here and reminders for pet owners in hot weather. And these photos! How do you stay looking so cool and fresh?!

  9. [not sure this comment went through, so i’ll try again]
    Rosemary, I loved everything about this post! I’ve always wondered about that “dog days” expression. Great tips here and reminders for pet owners in hot weather. And these photos! How do you stay looking so cool and fresh?!

    • Lucy,

      So happy you enjoyed today post❣️I think it fun to investigate the meanings and origins of common phrases.

      Rosemary

  10. Interesting! I didn’t know that the term came from a dog-shaped constellation! I cannot wait until our puppy is completely trained and can take her to the farmer’s market and pet-friendly restaurants! Have a great weekend!

    Jill – Doused in Pink

    • You have so many fun and exciting things ahead of you and your new puppy. I look forward to reading about your adventures❣️🐾🐾🥰

      Rosemary

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