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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Lifestyle
Camilla Foster

How to keep your dog cool in a heatwave – everything you need to know

  • Never leave dogs in hot cars , even for short periods, as temperatures can rise quickly and result in heatstroke, according to Axel Lagercrantz, CEO of Pets4Homes.
  • Ensure dogs have constant access to fresh water. Lagercrantz recommends placing “multiple bowls around the house so your dog is never far from a source of hydration”.
  • Adjust walking schedules to cooler times of the day. Lagercrantz also suggests checking “the ground with the back of your hand for a few seconds” to test its temperature as a way to prevent paw burns.
  • Sue Ketland, dog behaviour and training specialist at Woodgreen Pets Charity, says to keep homes cool by closing curtains and using fans, while providing cool mats or paddling pools can also help.
  • Recognise signs of overheating , such as heavy panting, restlessness, or a blue tongue, Ketland says. If observed, Ketland advises owners to move their dog to shade, apply cold water to their groin and armpits, and “get them to the vets as soon as possible.”

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