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Hot Weather Alert


Dear residents, 

 

As warmer weather approaches, we are getting increases of calls with regards to dogs being left in vehicles, and being walked at inappropriate times where heat is at it's peak. 

 

Please follow the following advice from RSPCA.

 

Never leave dogs in cars or other vehicles, caravans, conservatories or outbuildings in warm weather, even if only for a short while. When it's 22°C (76°F) outside, temperatures can quickly rise to 47°C (117°F) in these environments, which can be fatal.

 

  • Make sure there's plenty of water available for your furry friends

  • Never leave your dog (or any pet) alone in a car – even with the windows open

  • Avoid exercising your dog during the heat of the day. If it's very warm or if your dog struggles in the heat, avoid taking them for a walk altogether.

  • Small pets will also need plenty of shade and may benefit from being brought indoors in the hot weather

  • Animals can suffer fatal heatstroke within minutes. Obvious signs of heatstroke include collapse, excessive panting or breathing heavily, and dribbling. If you suspect your animal is suffering, remove them to a cool place, wet their coat and contact a vet immediately. Avoid overcooling – especially small pets.

    Please don't hesitate to contact police via 101 if you have any concerns with regards to a animals welfare. 

  • Kind regards, 

     

    Harlescott & Sundorne Safer Neighbourhood Team


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    Conor Browne
    (West Mercia Police, PCSO, Harlescott & Sundorne)

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