With temperatures in Britain expecting to climb to 97F (36C) by Sunday, our four-legged friends are likely to struggle with the heat this week

Written by on August 5, 2023

With temperatures in Britain expecting to climb to 97F (36C) by Sunday, our four-legged friends are likely to struggle with the heat this week.

Thankfully, pet experts have revealed how owners can cool down their animals – and Game Casino Onlline what they should never do during a hot day.

These include feeding them ice but avoiding ice cream, ditching the walk and gardening and placing down a wet towel for them to lie on rather than wrapping it around them.

Here, FEMAIL reveals the steps pet owners should never take when trying to keep their beloved creatures cool…  

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With temperatures in Britain expecting to climb to 97F (36C) by Sunday, our four-legged friends are likely to struggle with the heat this week (stock photo)

With temperatures in Britain expecting to climb to 97F (36C) by Sunday, our four-legged friends are likely to struggle with the heat this week (stock photo)

DON’T TAKE YOUR PET FOR A WALK

The experts at PDSA said: ‘When the sun is shining, many of us will head out for a leisurely stroll, but don’t be tempted to take your pup. 

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