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🐾 Paw Check by Wyndo

Is it too hot to walk your dog in San Antonio right now?

Hot pavement and humid heat hurt dogs faster than people. Here's the live read for San Antonio, TX — never a green light, always with the reasoning and the hand-test backstop.

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A Paw Window is a stretch when conditions ease into a better time to walk. We'll email you the moment one opens in San Antonio, TX — and stay quiet when it isn't.

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A Paw Window is a stretch when conditions ease into a better time to walk your dog. We'll email you the moment one opens in San Antonio, TX — something we can't do for guests.

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How the pavement-heat check works

This is never a green light — only a concern-based read. Asphalt and dark concrete can run ~10–15°C (≈20–25°F) hotter than the air in full sun, so a warm, sunny afternoon in San Antonio gets flagged before paws get hurt. Wyndo also checks whole-dog heat (dogs cool almost only by panting, so humid heat is a heatstroke risk even on grass), plus severe cold and icy footpaths in winter.

The 7-second hand test is the backstop: press the back of your hand to the pavement. If it's too hot for your hand, it's too hot for paws. Weather is an estimate — your hand and your dog are the final word.

An informational estimate, not veterinary advice. Wyndo defaults to a healthy-but-vulnerable dog; yours may need more caution. Always do the physical check.