
25/06/2024
We’d just like to let our customers know with the summer now creeping up on us and the weather getting warmer that we will still be doing dog walks if we think it is SAFE for your dog to. So if you have booked in for a walk please take into consideration that we may cancel if we don’t feel it’s safe enough to🐶☀️
Many thanks
Lucy and Lauren!
Ll tails
Remember, if it’s too hot for your hands or your bare feet, then it’s too hot for their paw pads! ⚠️
If you’re unsure whether it’s okay to let your pet go for a walk on pavements, a simple way to test the temperature is by holding your bare skin on the tarmac for five seconds ⏱️
If you find it painful, then your pet will find it painful to walk on!
To protect your pet, it’s best to avoid walks during the hottest part of the day, which is usually between 8am and 6pm. If you can't safely exercise your dog, missing a day won't hurt.
[Visual description: A close-up picture of a dog’s paw pad which looks very red and sore after being burnt from walking on a hot pavement.]