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One in 4 dog owners would have a hard time to identify the indications – if their family pet was overheating

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Nearly two-thirds of dog owners stress over how their four-legged pals fare in the heat – however 4 in 10 do not understand how to help them manage increasing temperature levels

An ice-cream van is exploring the UK, providing frozen treats for overheated dogs(Pets At Home)

A quarter of dog owners confess they would not have the ability to identify the indications – if their family pet was overheating, according to a research study.

Some of the leading signs connected with heatstroke in dogs consist of “confusion”, and upset stomaches – yet these essential indications would just be acknowledged by 38%, and 31%, of owners, respectively.




And simply a 5th (19%), of the 2,000 dog owners would surveyed, would have the ability to determine either pale or intense red gums as an indication that their pooch is having a hard time in the heat.

It likewise emerged that 63% of dog owners are worried for their furry friend as temperature levels increase – however 41% confess they do not understand how to help their animals cope in the warm weather condition.

Only 19% usage pet-friendly suncream on their pooch – while 57% do not decrease the quantity of time they spend playing in the park with their family pet, regardless of the hotter temperature levels.

And a few of the methods they do attempt to cool their dogs down are encouraged versus by family pet specialists – such as letting them swimming in open water (35%), or putting ice cold water over their feet, toes, or head (21%).

Four in 10 dog owners state they do not understand how to help their pooch cope in hotter temperature levels(Pets At Home)

The research study was commissioned by Pets At Home – which is exploring the UK with an ice-cream van serving frozen treats particularly for dogs, ahead of the rumoured heatwave later on this month.

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