Vets warn Portsmouth pet owners to protect their animals this summer
MedicAnimal, an online pet healthcare retailer, has issued the advice for the summer season.
The warning comes after the animal charity the RSPCA highlighted a national surge in calls to pets trapped in cars while their owners went shopping.
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Hide AdAndrew Bucher, co-founder and chief veterinary officer at MedicAnimal, said: ‘While being outdoors is great for us and our dogs, there are a few things that should be considered before taking your pooch out for the day.’
Advice includes making sure dogs have food and water available when enjoying the outdoors.
Mr Bucher has called for pet owners to consider purchasing specialised dog sun protection for their furry friends.
But, most importantly, Mr Bucher said: ‘Never leave your pet in the car on a hot day.
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Hide Ad‘Overheating can happen very quickly as dogs and cats can only sweat through their foot pads – this is why it is so important to ensure that pets are not left in hot cars for any period of time.
‘If you suspect that your pet is overheating, put the dog in a cool place, spray with water and contact the vet if there is no sign of a quick recovery.’
RSPCA officers nationwide were called out to 106 reports of animals trapped in hot cars, caravans and conservatories over just two days in July as temperatures soared above 30C.