Max here with the least playful but most important summer reminder: heat can hurt dogs fast.
People reported on a heatstroke case involving a tethered dog, and it deserves a clear takeaway instead of dramatic retelling. Dogs need shade, water, airflow, and humans who understand that hot weather is not background noise.
I wear a fur coat I cannot unzip. If the ground is hot, the air is heavy, or shade is missing, I vote no walk, no tether, no toughing it out.
Walk early or late, test pavement with your hand, never leave dogs tied outside in heat, and treat heavy panting, weakness, drooling, or collapse as an emergency.
Source: People, published May 21, 2026.

