22/05/2026
Stay safe in the heat with ur doggies, remember no dog died from not being walked but can xx
We are set to have lots of very warm weather over the next week for the first time this year. During this time, one of the most common emergencies we will deal with is heatstroke. Heatstroke is a potentially life threatening condition seen in a variety of animals (most commonly in dogs) following overexertion in hot weather🌞
Signs of heatstroke can vary but include:
- increased body temperature
- fast/heavy breathing
- vomiting
- restlessness.
In severe or untreated cases this can progress to collapse and seizures so it vital if you have any concern your pet may be suffering that you contact your vet ASAP. It’s also worth noting that sometimes signs do not develop immediately, so be vigilant and no matter the time, day or night, contact your vet with any concerns.
- Ensure water is available to your dog during and post exercise and if possible walks are adapted to shadier areas.
- Checking the temperature of concrete/tarmac prior to your walk; if it’s too hot for the back of your hand, it’s too hot for your dog’s paws even at early hours of the morning or in the evenings!
- Whilst tolerance may vary between individuals, it is now suggested you try to avoid walking your dog in temperatures over 24 degrees, and if your dog is elderly, overweight, has a thick hair coat or suffers from existing health conditions (like arthritis or breathing problems) that you avoid walking them in temperatures over 20 degree.