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    Safety tips: Caring for pets as temperatures rise

09:02
11 July 2025

Safety tips
Caring for pets as temperatures rise

Dogs wearing sunglasses
The hot weather takes its toll on our pets too! - © Firn / Shutterstock

Pets can struggle to deal with the rise in temperatures… after all, they don’t have the benefit of our forecasts to prepare for it!

The onus is on the pet owners of the countries to do the best for our faithful companions at times like these. So here are a few things to add to your to-do list on those hot days to come.

Dogs

Most dog owners know that our canine friends can’t sweat to cool down and rely on panting and releasing heat through their paws to cope with the weather. Therefore, they require more attention in summer to keep them comfortable.

This means moving walks earlier in the day or into the evening, providing additional water and calming them down so they don’t overexert themselves. Try making doggy ice-poles or adding ice cubes in meal bowls for a chill dinner.

Cats

Unlike dogs, the cats of this world are independent creatures who often make us feel like they’re the owners rather than the other way around. Outdoor cats may spend more time at home when the heat is high, so provide for them where you can.

Ice cubes can act as toys for cats, providing fun and a way to cool their paws. Cooling mats are also a good option for them to rest on when it gets a little too much.

Small animals

It can be easy to assume small pets like hamsters, rats, or rabbits will be fine with the temperatures, but that isn’t the case. If their hutch is not in a shaded area, move rabbits to a different area. Provide fresh fruit and veggies to snack on from the fridge, and plenty of water.

Be sure to keep an eye on the TemperatureRadar, before things cool into the new week. Plus, the UV Index feature is available on the home screen for your own sun safety.

Ryan Hathaway
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