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Keep pets chill this summer

Gympie residents are bracing for what could be one of the most scorching summers on record and Petstock, the pet care retailer, are urging pet owners to take proactive measures to ensure the safety and well-being of their beloved four-legged companions.

With the threat of potential natural disasters and extreme heat, it is important to have a well thought out plan in place to look after pets.

October to December is projected to witness maximum temperatures which are at least three times more likely to be unusually high across most of Australia.

As the temperature continues to climb, it becomes paramount to safeguard pets, especially when it surpasses 28 degrees Celsius.

Pets, like dogs, can struggle to naturally regulate their body temperature through panting, increasing the risk of heatstroke.

Petstock Vet Dr Nick Emerton, shares his insights and precautions that pet owners should bear in mind during this sweltering and disaster-prone season.

“Hydration, ensure your pets have access to cool, shaded spots and a constant supply of clean, refreshing water.“ said Dr. Emerton.

“never leave your pets alone in parked cars, even with windows cracked.

“Just like us, some pets can get sunburned.

“Ensure your pets’ sensitive areas are shielded from harmful UV rays.“

Dr Emerton also urges pet owners to ensure pets are properly identified, create an emergency kit stocked with essentials, and practice an evacuation plan.

“Remember, your pets rely on you for their safety and well-being, especially during challenging weather conditions and natural disasters.“ He said.

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