23/05/2026
🌡️☀️ Heat Stroke in Pets Can Be Fatal — Prevention is Key! 🐾
As temperatures rise, our furry friends are at serious risk of heat stroke. Unlike humans, pets cannot cool themselves efficiently, making hot weather especially dangerous for dogs, cats, and small animals.
🚨 Signs of heat stroke include:
• Excessive panting
• Drooling
• Lethargy or weakness
• Vomiting or diarrhoea
• Bright red gums
• Collapse or seizures
🐶🐱 How to help prevent heat stroke:
✅ Always provide fresh, cool water
✅ Keep pets indoors or in shaded areas during peak heat
✅ Avoid walks during the hottest parts of the day
✅ Never leave pets in parked cars — even for a few minutes
✅ Use cooling mats, fans, or damp towels to help them stay cool
✅ Be extra cautious with flat-faced breeds, elderly pets, and overweight animals
If you suspect your pet may be suffering from heat stroke, move them to a cool area, offer small amounts of water, and contact us immediately.
Over the bank holiday weekend you will be redirected to Eastcott Vets in Swindon.
Let’s keep our pets safe and comfortable in this heatwave! ☀️🐾
Below is a video of Bumble, Carra’s dog, Enjoying a treat and encouraging water play to keep him cool. 🐶 ❤️