Some tips to help keep your dog/s safe and comfortable as we reach heatwave temperatures already in May:
Pavements/roads Test with the back of your hand for five seconds. If it’s too hot for your hand, it’s too hot for your dog's paw pads. Pet Sunscreen: Apply pet-safe sun cream to exposed, unpigmented areas, such as the tips of their ears and nose, to help prevent sunburn, but keep your dog out of direct sunlight where you can.Never leave your dog in a vehicle: Temperatures inside vehicles/cars can soar to fatal levels. Never leave your dog unattended, even for a few minutes with the windows down.Outside & Inside Areas: As the sun moves during the day, ensure that their area remains shaded throughout the day if necessary.Water: Make sure there is plenty of fresh water available.Heatsroke: Know the signs of Heatstroke and the correct way to give first aid to cool down - seek veterinary advice.
Walks: If you need to walk your dog - go out at cooler times of the day like early morning and late evenings, use shaded areas if possible.