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Five-second trick to keep dogs safe during 34C heatwave

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June 30, 2025
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Temperatures are soaring this week

The warm weather can be potentially fatal for dogs(Image: John Myers)

With some parts of the UK facing temperatures of 34C today, it can be a particularly difficult time for those of us with four-legged friends.

The heat can bring a lot of complications for dogs as they can't sweat – expect out of their paws – meaning they rely on panting, which isn't ideal, Dog's Trust says.

Dogs who are exposed to direct heat for too long and aren't looked after properly can develop heatstroke which in extreme cases can be fatal.

So, how do we keep our pets safe during heatwaves?

Whilst dogs need their exercise, especially certain breeds who may require multiple walks a day, sometimes it's simply not safe.

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Dog's Trust recommend doing a “five-second tarmac test”. They write: “Tarmac can get very hot in the sun and could burn your dog’s paws. Check the pavement with your hand before letting your dog walk on it – hold your hand down for five seconds, if it’s too hot for you, then we recommend walking your dog later when it’s cooled down to avoid burning their paws.”

If it is too hot, consider walking your dog early in the morning or late in the evening where the temperatures are cooler.

During the heat, specific breeds are at an increased risk, mainly flat faced breed such as Pugs, French Bulldogs and English Bulldogs, meaning walking these breeds during heatwaves can be even more dangerous.

Often, dogs can't self-regulate their temperature, and may continue to run around and play even when they're overheating, meaning it's crucial pet owners know the signs of heatstroke.

These are:

  • Heavy or continuous panting, even when they’ve stopped exercise
  • It may look like your dog is ‘smiling’ because they pull up the corners of their mouth to pant harder
  • Their tongue may be hanging out more
  • Their eyes might look ‘squinty’
  • Difficulty breathing or changes to their breathing
  • Bright pink/ red gums and lips
  • Seeming lethargic, drowsy, stiff or unwilling to move
  • Shade seeking
  • Seeming wobbly or uncoordinated
  • Excessive drooling
  • Vomiting and diarrhoea
  • Collapse
  • Seizures.

If you notice your dog is overheating, immediately try to cool them down by stopping whatever activity they are doing.

Then move them into a shaded area and give them drinking water. To cool them down urgently, submerge young dogs in cool water whilst keeping their heads above water, and for older dogs spray them with room temperature water. Do not put a damp towel on them as this can trap heat.

Then call your vets and transport your dog there as quickly as possible.

Whilst high temperatures can be an anxious time for dog owners, knowing what to do on hot days can help keep your furry friend safe and happy in the sun.



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