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Dog walking and pet sitting in mile oak and parts of portslade / Fully insured / DBS checked / Pet first aid trained / registered with Brighton and Hove council

09/06/2026

Laska ❤️

04/06/2026

Rain or shine, we’ll be out on adventures!

First walkies with Laska, We got quite wet! 😂
02/06/2026

First walkies with Laska, We got quite wet! 😂

Adventures with Harry!
01/06/2026

Adventures with Harry!

26/05/2026

Dogs can sometimes find it difficult to cope with hot weather as they struggle to regulate their temperature which means they are more at risk of heatstroke than we are.

Heatstroke can be very serious! As a dog’s internal temperature rises it can cause damage to their organs and could lead to organ failure. According to AnimalTrust, 1 in 7 dogs that are taken to the vets with heatstroke are fatal.

During warm summer days it’s easy for your house to warm up. Some dogs may be able to cope with this rise in temperature, while others may struggle.

On hot days remember to:
• Ensure your dog always has access to drinking water
• Add ice cubes to your dog’s water bowls (supervise drinking in case of choking)
• Use freezeable dog toys and let them chew on it
• Put down damp towels for your dog to lie on (never place over the dog)
• If your dog has a long or heavy coat you could keep them clipped to make them feel more comfortable (except double-coated breeds)
• Keep dogs out of hot conservatories
• Avoid housing your dog in direct sunlight
• Keeping your curtains and blinds closed during the day to prevent your home from warming up when it’s hottest, and then open your windows at night to help cool down your house.

If you think your dog may have heatstroke it’s vital that you immediately contact your vet while also trying to cool them down. Getting early advice and treatment is essential to saving a dog’s life.

Research found that in the UK, although 1 in 7 dogs that are taken to vets with heatstroke die, 98% that are seen early with mild signs are likely to survive.

early morning walk with Harry and Tilly 💕
25/05/2026

early morning walk with Harry and Tilly 💕

I had lovely Loui for a walk today!
22/05/2026

I had lovely Loui for a walk today!

21/05/2026

As the weather warms up, it’s a good idea to familiarise yourself with what temperatures are safe for your dog.

Every year our vets treat hundreds of heat stroke cases and, heartbreakingly, some end in tragedy. Many are unfortunately a result of owners not knowing the dangers of exercising their dogs in temperatures too hot for them to handle.

Heat-related illnesses are almost always preventable. DON’T TAKE THE RISK and make sure your pet isn’t overheating in the sun.

If you think your dog may be suffering from heat stroke, contact your vet immediately or, if out-of-hours, find your nearest emergency vet.

Harry loves his ball!!
18/05/2026

Harry loves his ball!!

04/05/2026

Tilly loves doing zoomies!! 💕

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Mile Oak And Portslade Village

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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