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Keep your pets cool this summer

RSPCA Victoria has issued a safety warning to all pet owners to protect their pets in the heat ahead of scorching weather expected this weekend.

Heatwaves, burning footpaths, sudden thunderstorms, bushfire evacuations and snakes and ticks are just some of the things to watch out for.

RSPCA Victoria chief veterinarian Bronwyn Oke said hot weather can impact the safety of all pets.

“Hot and extremely hot weather like we’re expecting this weekend can be devastating for pet health,” Ms Oke said.

“Heat stroke is potentially deadly and occurs quickly for many pets; some signs of heat stroke include your pet panting excessively, vomiting or has diarrhoea, or has very bright or very pale gums.

“Heat stroke can occur even after a cool change comes through with footpaths and concrete continuing to radiate heat, creating high temperatures at ground level.

“If your pet is displaying these symptoms or you’re concerned call your vet immediately.”

Preventing heatstroke is possible by ensuring pets have access to shaded areas with fresh, clean drinking water and good ventilation at all times to help them cool down.

“Hot footpaths can also burn your pet’s paw pads; to prevent this, check the footpath temperature with the back of your hand, if it’s too hot for you, it’s too hot for them,” Ms Oke warned.

“Consider bringing young and senior animals, or small pets like rabbits, guinea pigs, and birds inside for the day.

“Also, be vigilant for ticks and snakes when walking your pets and, for those with livestock, be prepared in case drought conditions affect your water sources or feed supplies.

“It’s crucial everyone in charge of an animal during hot weather understands their responsibilities and makes sure their pet is safe this summer.”

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