In the summer, terrain that is too hot — sidewalks and other hot paths may burn your pet's feet. The American Kennel Club (AKC) states, sidewalks and streets become extremely hot in the summer, and while dog's paws are tougher than human feet, they still can get burned by hot pavement. They explain that during the day, the sun can make the sand on the beach tremendously hot as well. If you decide not to purchase booties or shoes for your dog, but need to walk them on sidewalks, pavement or other hot areas, keep all of your walk times to early mornings or late evenings when the sun is down and the ground is cooler. Your dog's paws can get badly burned from walking on extremely hot surfaces. Some geographic areas — particularly sunny locations with high temperatures and paved ground — make walking very difficult in the summer months. In these terrains, dog shoes or booties are beneficial. If you know that your pet will be outdoors in the extreme heat, your best bet is to buy something that will protect them.