
19/06/2025
🔥 HOW HOT IS TOO HOT FOR DOGS? 🔥
With temperatures set to reach 26°C in Hartlepool tomorrow and a scorching 28°C on Saturday, it’s vital we all stay extra alert when it comes to keeping our dogs safe in the heat.
Did you know dogs can start to struggle from just 20°C (68°F)? And 25°C (77°F) is already considered too hot for safe walks or outdoor activity for most dogs — especially those who are elderly, flat-faced, overweight, or have health conditions.
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🌡️ Temperature Guidelines for Dogs:
⬇️ Below 20°C – Generally safe, but always monitor older or short-nosed breeds.
🌤️ 20–25°C – Caution advised. Avoid strenuous walks and watch for signs of overheating.
🔥 25°C+ – Too hot for most dogs to be out walking. Keep them cool and indoors where possible.
🚫 30°C+ – Extremely dangerous. No outdoor activity. Risk of heatstroke is very high.
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🚨 Signs of Overheating:
• Excessive panting
• Drooling
• Bright red gums or tongue
• Weakness or collapse
• Vomiting or diarrhea
• Rapid heartbeat
🆘 If your dog shows any of these signs:
→ Move them to a shaded area
→ Offer cool (not cold) water
→ Cool them with damp cloths on belly, paws, and neck
→ Seek immediate vet help if symptoms worsen
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☀️ Other Hot Weather Hazards:
🚗 Dogs in Cars
Even at 22°C, the inside of a parked car can reach 47°C in minutes. Leaving a dog in a hot car for even “just a minute” can be fatal.
➡️ If you see a dog in distress in a hot car, call 999 immediately.
🌞 Sunburn
Dogs with light fur or exposed skin (belly, nose, ears) are at high risk of sunburn. Use pet-safe sunscreen (zinc oxide & PABA-free) or a T-shirt for protection.
Look for:
• Red or pink skin
• Dry or cracked areas
• Curling at the ear edges
🚨 Persistent sunburn can lead to skin cancer — contact your vet if skin looks sore or crusty.
🐜 Fleas & Ticks
Fleas cause itching, infections, and discomfort — and a single dose won’t protect them.
Ticks are found in grassland & woods and carry diseases — check your dog daily and remove ticks quickly.
🐝 Bees & Wasps
Most stings are painful but harmless. However, stings to the mouth or throat can block airways.
Call your vet urgently if you suspect this.
🐍 Adders (UK’s only venomous snake)
Found in heath, woodland and sand dunes. Bites are rare but dangerous. If you suspect an adder bite, seek emergency veterinary help straight away.
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🐾 Our Ruff Retreat Promise:
We’ll never compromise when it comes to your dog’s health and safety. Please join us in keeping pets cool, calm and safe through the hot days ahead.
📢 If it’s too hot for you, it’s too hot for them. Skip the walk, stay cool, and enjoy the shade together.