26/05/2026
With the warm weather finally here, I’ve been out and about on my mobile visits today and honestly… I’m shocked by how many dogs I’ve seen being walked in the middle of the day in this heat. ☀️🐶
Please remember — heatstroke can happen to ANY dog, not just flat-faced breeds.
Brachycephalic (flat-faced) breeds such as French Bulldogs, Pugs, Bulldogs and Shih Tzus are especially vulnerable because they struggle to regulate their body temperature, but any dog can overheat in these temperatures.
Please also NEVER leave dogs in hot cars — not even for “just 5 minutes.” Cars heat up dangerously fast and it can be fatal.
A few simple things can make a huge difference:
💧 Always carry extra water
🌳 Stick to shaded areas
🚶 Walk early morning or later in the evening
🚗 Use cooling mats or cooling blankets for longer car journeys
🐾 Check pavements before walks
🏡 Sometimes the safest option is to skip the walk altogether
Signs of heatstroke include:
⚠️ Excessive panting
⚠️ Drooling
⚠️ Bright red gums
⚠️ Weakness or collapse
⚠️ Vomiting or diarrhoea
No walk is worth risking your dog’s life. ❤️
Stay safe, keep them cool, and if you’re ever unsure or need advice contact your local vet