Dog owners warned Heatwave after the death of French Bulldog in the car

Dog owners warned Heatwave after the death of French Bulldog in the car

Experts have issued a warning Dog owner Travel with them pet after a French Bulldog Died from heat stroke While a hot car got stuck.

Young French Bulldog was taken to one blue Cross After the owner got involved in traffic, Animal Hospital in Central London and his pet fell into a pet Car with heatstroke,

Despite the best efforts of the vet, the dog was unable to save.

Warning has been increased on excessive heat Most of the temperature records of England is determined to climb 34C in one of the hottest June days on the temperature record.

Meteorological Office Said that the temperature would climb above 30 C across England, including places such as Manchester, Sheffield, Bristol and Cambridge, which has a 34C height in London and South-East England.

Ayesha Kent, a vet on the Blue Cross, urged the owners to avoid traveling with pets during the upcoming the coming. HatwaveWarning of potential fatal consequences.

Ayesha Kent, a vet on Blue Cross, urged the owners to avoid traveling with pets during the upcoming heatweaves. ,Getty images,

“With the temperature to climb in the coming days, we will actually urge anyone to rethink on traveling with our pets during the hot. Season – Especially long distance, ”he said.

Speaking on the French Bulldog, who died, Ms. Kent said: “This is a very upset and sad matter, and our views are with the owner who had run them in our care and saved the pets, but sadly it was too late.”

He insisted that cars are often more hot than people, even while walking.

“While we often think that when we are driving, our cars are cold, it is often caused by active cooling of fans, and the temperature of the actual vehicle is much higher than what we know. It is not enough to prevent the heat growing.”

Flat-alleged dogs such as pugs and French bulldogs, as well as overweight, very young, elderly or thick-legged pets, are especially weak in excessive temperatures

Flat-alleged dogs such as pugs and French bulldogs, as well as overweight, very young, elderly or thick-legged pets, are especially weak in excessive temperatures ,Getty image/istockphoto,

He said: “Many domestic animal Will know about the risk of leaving Dog -dog In steep cars, but we are sharing this incredibly tragic story to know about the dangers of traveling with their pets during the hot weather. ,

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Charity has warned the charity, as well as the charity, as well as overweight, very young, elderly or coarse-mote pets, especially excessive temperatures, such as pugs and French bulldogs, as well as overweight, very young, elderly or thick-mote pets.

They are advising the owners to leave the normal walk, and instead choose the option of brakes of small toilets nearby.

To help the pet to remain calm, he suggested that if possible, offer cool or frozen behavior and provide a paddling pool for dogs.

“We will try to leave our pets in a room with shadows (for example, with curtain closing) and open windows (where it is safe) if the air is cold out or has an air.”

The initial signal that may be struggling with a dog heat involves painting, especially if their tongue appears curved, slows down, or refuses to walk, and takes rapid or heavy breath.

As their condition deteriorates, they can start falling down, with more severe symptoms such as vomiting, collapse, or potentially seizures, such as more severe symptoms.

Ms. Kent said: “If your dog shows any signs of heatstroke, start cooling them out of the heat and put cold water on them (do not use wet towels because they heat the skin very quickly) and take them to the closest veterinarian.

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