12/08/2024
We're issuing a summer warning to dog owners after a study revealed that French and English Bulldogs make up over a third of emergency heatstroke cases. The study by Vet Compass reviewed 167,751 dogs we have treated at Vets Now and identified 384 heatstroke cases, showing Newfoundlands are over 15 times more likely to suffer heatstroke than Labradors. ☀️🐶
Flat-faced breeds, including French Bulldogs and Pugs, are at higher risk. It's crucial for dog owners to be vigilant, especially with vulnerable breeds. Recognising critical signs like heavy panting and elevated body temperature is not just essential; it's a responsibility we all share.
To keep pets safe, restrict exercise on hot days, provide cool water and shade, and never leave dogs in parked cars. If heatstroke is suspected, contact a vet immediately.