The Met Office forecasts temperatures could peak at 32C on Wednesday and Thursday this week
Temperatures will be on the rise in the early part of this week, likely peaking on Wednesday and Thursday with 32°C possible in isolated spots in the southeast.
"We have long-campaigned that dogs die in hot cars, but this year we’re highlighting that dogs die on hot walks, too. The message remains very simple – never leave a dog in a hot car because ‘not long’ is too long, and when it comes to walks, 'if in doubt, don’t go out.'" “It can take weeks for a dog to acclimatise to hot weather, so after a spell of cold weather, periods of hot weather can be particularly dangerous.”Pet owners have been told of warning signs to look out for by vet groups, to ensure their dog is safe as mercury soars.
Dogs can also experience an elevated body temperature which can lead to excessive thirst, vomiting, disorientation and stumbling.
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