
30/06/2025
** IMPORTANT **
It is forecast once again to be another scorcher tomorrow, even if overcast it is still TOO HOT to walk dogs (unless super early or in the evening)
I am cancelling walkies for tomorrow (Tuesday 1st July) as your dogs welfare is paramount.
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Please take a moment to have a look at the infographics below, it’s so important to quickly recognise the signs and symptoms of heatstroke in dogs, if you see any of these signs, please don’t wait, get your dog to the vet as unfortunately heat stroke is a big killer.
Prevention is key, stay indoors, limit outside time to necessities (toileting) keep your dog calm and try not to engage in vigorously playing during the day, you can plan some enrichment activities instead so your dog can use their brain, maybe try some new training command or scent game, sniffing is just as energetic as running!
Check water bowls regularly and provide shaded cool places, keep blinds shut and add fans if you can.
Please use common sense.