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Play it safe with pets in the sun
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Play it safe with pets in the sun
With warm weather set to continue this weekend and into next week, the RSPCA is urging pet owners to follow its advice about keeping animals safe in hot weather.

Here are the RSPCA's top 10 tips to help keep your pet safe in the sun.

1. Never leave an animal in a car in warm weather
On warm or sunny days cars heat up quickly and become like ovens even with the windows left open - animals could be literally cooked alive in a matter of minutes. Be aware that conservatories, greenhouses and caravans can also become excessively hot.

2. Don't let your pet get sunburnt
Animals can suffer from sunburn too! Owners should cover any white extremities, especially ear tips, with the highest possible factor sun cream before the animal goes outside.

3. Make sure all pets have access to shade and a constant supply of fresh drinking water

All cages and enclosures should be kept in the shade. Watch out for warning signs of heatstroke. If in doubt contact a vet for advice.

4. Check your pets for fleas, ticks and mites
Heat brings out nasty creepy-crawlies, so check pets regularly.

5. Check animals every day for fly-strike
Flies like to lay their eggs in the faeces-covered fur of rabbits, guinea pigs, dogs and cats. Animals' backsides and living areas should be kept clean and checked every day, and bedding should be changed every week.

6. Don't exert dogs in the heat
During hot weather walk your dog in the morning when it will not burn its paws on the pavement or be at increased risk of heatstroke.

7. Keep indoor fish tanks out of direct sunlight
Change the water regularly and keep them clear of algae. Outside, spray a hose over ponds to top up water levels and replace lost oxygen.

8. Don't leave pets home alone when you go away
Make sure pets are left in the care of a responsible person, or better still, take them to a reputable boarding kennel.

9. Be wildlife-friendly in the garden
Take care when using a lawn-mower or strimmer - both can be deadly to slow-moving animals, and keep toxic pesticides out of reach of animals.

10. Disturb bonfires before burning garden rubbish
Lizards, grass snakes, hedgehogs and toads often seek sanctuary in heaps of garden refuse. Always check a bonfire heap for any signs of wildlife before lighting it.

Source: RSPCA

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18-02-2007 09:16 PM
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RE: Play it safe with pets in the sun
Thank you so much for the tips. In short, treat your dogs as you would want to be treated. Maybe not to the extent of getting married and have their kids take their last name, but maybe just be mindful and putting yourself in their paws. Big Grin
27-02-2007 11:16 PM
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