HOT DAYS, HOT DOGS
27 June 2011
Dogs Trust issues advice to help hounds beat the heat
In between the rain, Summer appears to be on its way and while the public is hoping the spell of hot weather continues, our four-legged friends might be thinking otherwise. Dogs Trust, Ireland's largest dog welfare charity, would like to remind dog owners that their canine companions can suffer in the heat.
Unlike their human counterparts, dogs cannot enjoy a refreshing iced beverage, nor can they appreciate the cool of a gentle breeze through light summer outerwear. Our hot and hairy hounds need your help to keep them happy and healthy this summer.
Chris Laurence, Veterinary Director of Dogs Trust says:
“Whilst enjoying fun in the sun please remember that dogs can suffer from the same problems that humans do including overexposure to the sun, overheating, dehydration and even sunburn. I urge dog owners to keep their hounds happy this summer by following Dogs Trust’s advisory points.”
- EVER leave your dog in the car as this can lead to quick fatality, even parking in the shade is very dangerous as temperatures in the car can still soar
- f you are travelling anywhere in the car with your dog make sure you have a supply of water
- alk your dog in the morning and evening when the weather is cooler and make sure shady spots and drinking water are available.
- lip the fur of particularly hairy hounds and apply canine sun cream to areas most likely to burn: ears, nose, and belly. Human suncream can be toxic so buy a special pet version from your local pet shop.
- e extra vigilant with older, short nosed and overweight dogs as they are more prone to overheat. In a real emergency wet your dog thoroughly with cool water, never iced, and use a household fan to blow cool air over their head and body. Seek urgent veterinary attention.
- f your dog takes a dip in a lake or pool make sure you rinse him as soon afterwards as possible. Never allow your dog to drink from ponds unless the water is clear as algae in the water can produce toxins that are rapidly fatal.
Dogs Trust is Ireland's largest Dog Welfare charity. Since opening our rehoming centre in Finglas in November 2009 we have rehomed over 1,500 puppies and adult dogs. A dog is for Life.
For further information or interview please contact Kathrina Bentley, Marketing Manager, Dogs Trust on 01 879 1829 or 086 021 3010.