What is the 7 Second Rule for Dogs? 🐾☀️
The 7 second rule is a super simple way to check if the ground is safe for your dog’s paws—especially on hot days.
Here’s how it works: 👉 Place the back of your hand on the pavement (or asphalt) for 7 seconds.
If it feels too hot for you to keep it there, it’s too hot for your dog to walk on.
If it’s comfortable for you, it’s safe for their paws.
Why it matters: dog paw pads can burn really easily, and dogs can’t tell us when the ground is hurting them. Pavement, asphalt, and even sand can heat up way faster than the air temperature.
💡 Pro tip: On really hot days, walk your pup early in the morning or later in the evening. Stick to grassy areas when you can, and consider dog booties if you live somewhere extra hot.
At the end of the day, the 7 second rule is about keeping your pup comfy, safe, and wagging their tail through summer adventures. 🌞🐶 for more tips here












