- Warnings for extreme heat have been extended across much of England, with temperatures expected to reach up to 34C.
- A French Bulldog died from heatstroke after being trapped in a hot car, prompting experts to issue warnings for pet owners.
- Aysha Kent, a vet at Blue Cross, urged owners to avoid travelling with pets during the heatwave due to potentially fatal consequences, emphasizing that car temperatures are often higher than perceived.
- Flat-faced breeds like French Bulldogs, as well as overweight, very young, elderly, or thick-coated pets, are particularly vulnerable to heatstroke.
- Owners are advised to skip normal walks, provide chilled treats and shade, and recognize heatstroke symptoms like excessive panting or collapse, seeking immediate veterinary attention if observed.
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